After nearly two decades as Fox News' most popular host, Bill O'Reilly, 67, was ousted Wednesday by parent company 21st Century Fox.
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The firing followed a New York Times investigation that uncovered $13 million in settlements paid out to five women in exchange for agreeing to not speak out or pursue litigation regarding allegations of sexual harassment against O'Reilly.
Here are 7 things to know about the now former Fox News host and star of “The O’Reilly Factor”:
Where did O’Reilly go to college?
He graduated with a bachelors degree in history from New York’s Marist College, earned a masters in broadcast journalism at Boston University and later received a midcareer masters degree in public administration from Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government.
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Who are his wife and kids?
O’Reilly, now divorced, was married to Maureen E. McPhilmy. The pair have a daughter and son: Madeline and Spencer.
What is O’Reilly’s net worth?
According to the latest numbers from celebritynetworth.com, O’Reilly’s net worth is $85 million. He earned a salary of $20 million.
How many books has he written?
O'Reilly has written at least 12 books. Some bestsellers include "Old School: Life in the Sane Lane," "The O'Reilly Factor: The Good, the Bad, and the Completely Ridiculous in American Life," "The No Spin Zone," "Killing Lincoln," "Things That Matter: Three Decades of Passions, Pastimes and Politics" and "Killing Jesus."
What are the sexual allegations against O’Reilly?
In 2004, he settled a $9 million lawsuit with former Fox News producer Andrea Mackris, who accused him of talking about his sexual fantasies and masturbation.
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In 2016, Fox News settled another sexual harassment claim against former host Juliet Huddy, who alleged O’Reilly tried to pursue a romantic relationship with her, made inappropriate advances, including masturbating while talking on the phone.
That same year, former Fox host Andrea Tantaros claimed O’Reilly made sexually suggestive comments toward her.
And in April 2017, a New York Times investigation uncovered three additional settlements totaling $13 million by Fox regarding O'Reilly and sexual harassment: Fox hosts Rebecca Diamond in 2011 and Laurie Dhue in 2016 and junior producer Rachel Witlieb Bernstein in 2002.
How did the allegations affect The O’Reilly Factor?
Despite the allegations and loss of 60 advertisers, The O'Reilly Factor saw an increase in both ratings and viewers a week after the allegations surfaced, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
Who will take over his Fox News time slot?
Host Tucker Carlson will take over O’Reilly’s 8 p.m. time slot next Monday. According to the Huffington Post, the show will continue as planned Wednesday through Friday this week.
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