Bill O’Reilly is gearing up for a stunning comeback at a major TV network, claim industry insiders, who say the former cable news giant — who in 2017 lost his talking head gig at FOX after a deluge of sexual harassment complaints — is angling to replace Jeff Glor on “CBS Evening News!” Catch up on more O’Reilly news here….
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Bill O’Reilly is gearing up for a stunning comeback at a major TV network, claim industry insiders, who say the former cable news giant —
who in 2017 lost his talking head gig at FOX after a deluge of sexual harassment complaints — is angling to replace
Jeff Glor on "CBS Evening News!"
Photo credit: Getty Images
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The National ENQUIRER learned from sources that the ousted "O’Reilly Factor" host was negotiating a blockbuster $30 million package to take over the seat once held by
Walter Cronkite and
Dan Rather — and vowed to bury
FOX in the ratings! “Talk about sweet revenge,” a network source said.
Photo credit: Mega
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While the No Spin Zone star wallowed in exile, relative unknown Glor won the CBS anchor seat after it was vacated by veteran newsman
Scott Pelley (left). But since Glor’s well-received December debut, he’s hemorrhaged nearly 1.5 million viewers — leaving CBS brass scrambling for a solution!
Photo credit: Mega
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A rep for the network insists the
author, anchor and provocateur is
not joining their team — and Glor’s job is
not on the line. But insiders say Bill can’t wait to reclaim his lost glory and shove his new gig in the faces of his enemies!
Photo credit: Getty Images/Mega
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Bill O’Reilly is gearing up for a stunning comeback at a major TV network, claim industry insiders, who say the former cable news giant —
who in 2017 lost his talking head gig at FOX after a deluge of sexual harassment complaints — is angling to replace
Jeff Glor on "CBS Evening News!"
Photo credit: Getty Images
The National ENQUIRER learned from sources that the ousted "O’Reilly Factor" host was negotiating a blockbuster $30 million package to take over the seat once held by
Walter Cronkite and
Dan Rather — and vowed to bury
FOX in the ratings! “Talk about sweet revenge,” a network source said.
While the No Spin Zone star wallowed in exile, relative unknown Glor won the CBS anchor seat after it was vacated by veteran newsman
Scott Pelley (left). But since Glor’s well-received December debut, he’s hemorrhaged nearly 1.5 million viewers — leaving CBS brass scrambling for a solution!
A rep for the network insists the
author, anchor and provocateur is
not joining their team — and Glor’s job is
not on the line. But insiders say Bill can’t wait to reclaim his lost glory and shove his new gig in the faces of his enemies!
Photo credit: Getty Images/Mega