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Bill O'Reilly's ''No Spin News'' Set to Debut This Week


Bill O'Reilly
Bill O'Reilly

Key Networks has announced that its newest addition to Bill O'Reilly's suite of radio programs, "No Spin News," debuts this week on 58 stations across the U.S. The show brings a full hour of O'Reilly's analysis every weeknight, featuring his commentary, news and notes on what is happening in the world. With the addition of these 58 affiliates, O'Reilly is now heard on 281 radio stations from coast-to-coast.

In addition to "No Spin News," Key Networks syndicates O'Reilly's radio shows "The O'Reilly Update," "The O'Reilly Update - Morning Edition" and "The O'Reilly Update - Weekend Edition." "No Spin News" is available to stations of all formats and market sizes Monday-Friday for weeknight clearance.

The one-hour show has been airing in New York on 77 WABC for over a year under the title "Common Sense with Bill O'Reilly." The program is the number one talk show in the evening daypart, per Nielsen Audio Fall 2021 Nationwide, MF 9-10pm Hour, MF 7pm-midnight, DMA, Persons 12+ AQH.

O'Reilly said, "We are beyond happy that radio stations from coast-to-coast are spreading the 'No Spin' mantra. We provide something that's badly needed in the USA: honest fact-based analysis."

Key Networks COO Dennis Green added, "Based on the success of The O'Reilly Update,the marketplace was ready for more content from Bill O'Reilly. No Spin News provides analysis on what is happening in the world that listeners want to hear. This is content you won't get anywhere else, and I expect stations to add Bill O'Reilly's No Spin News in large numbers."

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