Перестали покупать рекламное время прежде всего на его "Факторе" , а это практически центральное прайм-тайм шоу ФОКсовского дня.Beretta wrote: ↑21 Apr 2017 16:25Может, все проще? Может, потому что многие компании, которые покупают рекламное время на Фоксе, решили этого больше не делать?SergeyM800 wrote: ↑21 Apr 2017 15:52 Кипишь в журналистской среде стоит небывалый. Все пытаются анализировать. Типа (одно мнение) Фоксу надоело выписывать миллионные чеки покрывать его харазменты. Т.е. сыр бор вокруг денег и блондинок. Но у меня сложилось четкое подозрение, что все комментаторы чего-то не договаривают, подразумевая что их коллеги понимают это и так.
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Bill O’Reilly’s former show turns out the lights
The final 'Factor' :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bn-eWdfgOQY
Greg Gutfeld closed the curtain on Fox News's "The Factor" Friday night as the program that has existed for 20 years under former host Bill O'Reilly officially went off the air.
Fox News cut ties with O'Reilly earlier this week in the wake of sexual harassment charges that had led 90 advertisers to leave his program.
It was a stunning development given O'Reilly's long career at Fox, where he had been the network's biggest star for years.
O'Reilly himself did not get a chance to say goodbye to his viewers, as he was on vacation when the decision was made to end his relationship with Fox.
Gutfeld said that even as those at the program looked forward to "new beginnings," it was a "sad day."
The final 'Factor' :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bn-eWdfgOQY
Greg Gutfeld closed the curtain on Fox News's "The Factor" Friday night as the program that has existed for 20 years under former host Bill O'Reilly officially went off the air.
Fox News cut ties with O'Reilly earlier this week in the wake of sexual harassment charges that had led 90 advertisers to leave his program.
It was a stunning development given O'Reilly's long career at Fox, where he had been the network's biggest star for years.
O'Reilly himself did not get a chance to say goodbye to his viewers, as he was on vacation when the decision was made to end his relationship with Fox.
Gutfeld said that even as those at the program looked forward to "new beginnings," it was a "sad day."