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Looks like this might be it

http://money.cnn.com/2017/04/03/med...-bill-oreilly0303PMVODtopLink&linkId=36176295

Moreover, it is important our corporate partners reflect the same principals of inclusivity and equality upon which we have built our brand," the spokesman said. "In light of the disturbing allegations, we instructed our media buyer this morning to reallocate our ad dollars to other shows effective immediately. We will continue to closely monitor the situation but believe this is the right decision at this time."
 
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I'd have said no way in hell is this it, but the tide of advertisers who've fled is growing. Maybe...
 
The fact that this story made the front page of the NY Times tells you all you need to know about the NY Times.
 
Here is another for your list.

When the most viewed cable news network and it's number one show pays out more tan $13M in hush money to cover up for its host, the face, sexual harrassment in the wake of firing its driving force just months earlier .... that to my mind is front page.

Kinda like Jell-o dropped Cosby.

Remember him? He was the "black" role model ?

Not that hard to understand.

I thought
 
Here is another for your list.

When the most viewed cable news network and it's number one show pays out more tan $13M in hush money to cover up for its host, the face, sexual harrassment in the wake of firing its driving force just months earlier .... that to my mind is front page.
Kinda like Jell-o dropped Cosby.
Remember him? He was the "black" role model ?

Not that hard to understand.
I thought

LOL! If you say so, 57. Btw, was Susan Rice on the front page as well?
 
Not NYT, but she was on some virus infected blog you linked and I foolishly clicked.

Won't make that mistake again
 
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O'Reilly update: 33 lost advertisers and counting
 
Several advertisers on his show pulled out after word got out, but it looks like the news hasn't hurt his ratings any, as Tuesday night's broadcast of The O'Reilly Factor drew more than 3.76 million viewers.

According to Variety, data from Nielsen Media Research shows that those viewership numbers mean a whopping 20% increase in eyeballs on the show from the same day's telecast last week. The show also managed to increase the number of viewers between the ages of 25 and 54 from last Tuesday's broadcast by 11%, and even had more overall viewers than either NBC's new comedy Trial and Error or ABC's latest comedic offering, Imaginary Mary. It was also the most watched cable-based news program among total viewers and that 25-54 age demographic.

Give it up 57.
 
Is your point Fox and BillO are using sexual harrassment as a PR move?

2) Is your point Dumbfuchistan can't get enough of this creep

3) I saw an 18 wheeler overturned on the interstate yesterday then rubbernecked.

My guess is the advertisers are on to something
 
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