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77 WABC has signed O’Reilly to a show that will air Monday through Friday from 10-11 p.m., the station’s owner, John Catsimatidis, told CNBC.
O’Reilly’s first show is set for Monday, he added. Catsimatidis bought the station last year and has created a show lineup with a slew of Trump loyalists, including a program hosted by the president’s attorney Rudy Giuliani.
The new show, called “Common Sense with Bill O’Reilly,” marks the latest stage of O’Reilly’s attempted comeback since he left Fox News under controversial circumstances. O’Reilly, 71, has been accused by multiple former Fox News employees of sexual harassment. He has denied any wrongdoing. The network ended his show in 2017 after the revelation of several expensive settlements for the alleged harassment. Before he left the network, his show had been a major ratings driver since 1996.
Catsimatidis said O’Reilly will be following Giuliani’s show, which will move from the 3 p.m. slot to 9 p.m. Catsimatidis has been contemplating a run for mayor of New York City in 2021 and recently told the New York Post that he would be willing to spend $100 million if he decides to get into the race.
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