No spin zone
"The media business is getting more and more intense," O'Reilly said Thursday. "We've got to keep the TV show at the level we have it now, and that means more and more time to keep it competitive and fresh. I've been working 60, 65 hours a week and I just can't keep doing that."
That's one way of looking at it..
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"The one thing I found about radio listeners is you can't talk down to them. You have to respect them."
As opposed to his TV audience, I suppose. You can treat them like crap. Or shit. Or poop.
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