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| Bill O'Reilly |
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| Bill O'Reilly,
probably the most controversial and most talked about TV journalist world wide,
fulfilled a promise today (Sat. Sep 26th 2009) that he gave American Dream Show
host Ingrid Lemme, six years ago. He appeared on Ms Lemmes talk show,
filmed at Gurneys Inn in Montauk in front of a live audience and aired on
WVVH Hamptons TV, tri-state NY. |
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30 guests enjoyed a fabulous ½ hour with
Ingrid and "The No Spin Zone man who had the audience at times in tears,
stunned or hysterically laughing. Bill was certainly fresh, and bold in true
Factor style, but at the same time quite charming. He signed books, granted the
by invitation only audience photo opportunities and stayed for
lunch with Gurneys CEO Paul Monte, CFO Gary Hodgins and Gurneys
dream woman. Hamptons TV owners Ernie and Greg Schimizzi commented:
She (Ingrid) has moved American Dream to the next level - big time. Mr.
O'Reilly enjoyed not only enjoyed the interview but said he wants to come back
on the show again |
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| Bill's
Biography |
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For more than
eight consecutive years, an amazing 100+ months, The O'Reilly Factor on the FOX
News Channel has been the highest rated of any cable news show. It is presided
over by Bill O'Reilly, probably the most controversial, most frequently
discussed TV journalist today. The Factor, as most people call it, was
designed to be--and remains--a unique blend of news analysis and hard hitting
investigative reporting dropped each weeknight into "The No Spin
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In addition to The O'Reilly Factor, Bill finds time to turn out a
weekly column appearing in more than 300 newspapers, and to write books, the
latest of which is a deeply personal and revealing memoir. O'Reilly explains
the title came about when he remembered how one of his first teachers looked at
him in class and said, "William, you are a bold fresh piece of humanity." And
so that's what he named it--because A Bold Fresh Piece of Humanity is what he
truly is. And that's not surprising at all to Bill's millions of viewers,
listeners and readers. Or to his often agitated critics.
The memoir,
selling over 1 million copies and resting comfortably for many months high up
on the New York Times top ten bestseller list, comes on the heels of Bill's
four previous non-fiction works, all of which went to #1 on that same list. In
addition, The O'Reilly Factor for Kids outsold all other children's non-fiction
in 2005. All in all, more than 5 million copies of Bill's books are in
circulation.
Bill was certainly fresh, and already bold, when he started
his broadcasting career in Scranton, Pennsylvania before moving on to report
and anchor in other places such as Dallas, Boston and New York. His national
exposure began with CBS and ABC News, and as host of the first version of
Inside Edition. It was in 1996 that O'Reilly landed at FOX News. Along the way,
as Bill gained his considerable following, he has also accumulated more than
his share of journalism awards, including 3 Emmys, with the latest being the
special 2008 Governor's Award in his old Boston stomping
ground.
O'Reilly was born in Manhattan and raised on Long Island. His
Bachelor's degree is in History from Marist College, and he has a Master's in
Broadcast Journalism from Boston University and another Master's Degree in
Public Administration from Harvard's Kennedy School of Government.
Asked
about his proudest achievement on The Factor, Bill said, "The hundreds of
thousands of dollars we are able to give to charity thanks to good folks buying
stuff on www.BillOReilly.com
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