Santa Fe New Mexican

O’Reilly takes his longest spring break

- By David Bauder

NEW YORK — Embattled Fox News Channel host Bill O’Reilly, who announced he’s vacationin­g starting Wednesday and returning April 24, hasn’t taken off this much time consecutiv­ely in March or April for at least 10 years, an examinatio­n of his show’s transcript­s revealed.

O’Reilly said he likes to take vacation around this time and that he booked this year’s break months ago. That would appear to stave off stories that the cable host had been pressured to make himself scarce for a while. His show has seen an advertiser exodus since reports emerged of settlement­s reached with five women to keep quiet about harassment accusation­s.

Transcript­s over the last decade show O’Reilly has taken at least some time off in March or April every year, although usually they amount to long weekends.

He took a week off at the end of March last year. He appeared to be away for six consecutiv­e days in April 2010, although not every night’s transcript was available for that time. O’Reilly usually takes vacation time in August, too.

Dozens of advertiser­s announced they would not run commercial­s on The O’Reilly Factor following a New York Times story on April 2 that the five women have been paid a total of $13 million in settlement­s. O’Reilly has denied any wrongdoing.

The stories haven’t cut into his audience, though.

The O’Reilly Factor averaged more viewers the week after the report than it did the week before, the Nielsen company said. O’Reilly this year has seen the biggest ratings of his career.

Since last weekend, Fox’s parent 21st Century Fox said it has asked the same law firm that investigat­ed harassment charges against former Fox News chief Roger Ailes last year to look into another woman’s claim that spurning O’Reilly’s sexual advances slowed her career.

The vacation plans set off a round of palace intrigue.

New York magazine reported anonymous sources suggesting some division among the Murdoch family that runs 21st Century Fox.

The magazine said that while family patriarch Rupert Murdoch and his son, Lachlan, wanted to keep O’Reilly, son James would like to see him taken off the air. The company declined to comment Wednesday.

The Fox issues have spilled over into Britain, where Murdoch is attempting to gain full control of broadcaste­r Sky PLC.

British media regulator Ofcom is reviewing public interest issues surroundin­g 21st Century Fox’s plan to buy the shares it doesn’t already own in Sky.

It and the U.K. competitio­n regulator are due to report next month to Culture Secretary Karen Bradley, who will decide whether to approve the takeover.

On Wednesday U.S. online civil liberties group Color of Change wrote to Ofcom, urging it to investigat­e racial discrimina­tion and sexual harassment at Fox News and 21st Century Fox before allowing the bid for Sky to move forward.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Bill O’Reilly of The O’Reilly Factor on the Fox News Channel hasn’t taken this much time off consecutiv­ely in March or April for at least 10 years.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO Bill O’Reilly of The O’Reilly Factor on the Fox News Channel hasn’t taken this much time off consecutiv­ely in March or April for at least 10 years.

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