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Key Networks Offers Bill O'Reilly's ''No Spin News''


Bill O'Reilly
Bill O'Reilly

Key Networks will offer journalist and author Bill O'Reilly's one-hour weeknight program "No Spin News" to U.S. radio stations starting in May. The one-hour show has been airing weekdays from 9-10pm on WABC in New York for over a year as "Common Sense with Bill O'Reilly." "No Spin News" will be available to stations of all formats and market sizes across the U.S., Monday-Friday for weeknight clearance.

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." O'Reilly is heard on over 250 radio stations coast-to-coast.

O'Reilly said, "The incredible success of our nightly news analysis hour on WABC took me by surprise. I knew the product was strong, but the ratings are overwhelming. The folks caught up with us on the radio very quickly."

Key Networks COO Dennis Green said, "Key Networks has had the pleasure of bringing Bill O'Reilly's one of a kind analysis to over 250 radio stations around the country through The O'Reilly Update, The O'Reilly Update - Morning Edition, and The O'Reilly Update - Weekend Edition. Stations have asked for more O'Reilly content, and we are delivering. We are delighted to offer his No Spin News program to radio stations every weeknight to get the latest news and information you won't get anywhere else."

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