She added that, if the accusations were true, “then he shouldn’t be on TV.”<br />Without Mr. O’Reilly for the first time in 20 years, Fox News reconfigured its prime-time<br />lineup, moving Tucker Carlson from 9 p.m. to Mr. O’Reilly’s 8 p.m. slot.<br />“He could be innocent,” he added, “but why did he resign or whatever?”<br />In cities across the country — and even under the same roof — Mr. O’Reilly’s fans have had mixed reactions to his ouster amid revelations<br />that he and the network had paid five women a total of about $13 million to settle accusations of sexual harassment or inappropriate behavior against him.<br />Fans Feel Robbed of Bill O’Reilly, but Stick With Fox -<br />By SYDNEY EMBERAPRIL 27, 2017<br />Two days after Bill O’Reilly’s ouster from Fox News over sexual harassment accusations, Alyce Bradley sipped<br />white wine at an outdoor mall in Alpharetta, Ga., and rued the loss of the network’s biggest star.<br />She and her husband have watched Fox News for years — “It’s always on,” she said —<br />and they enjoyed what they described as Mr. O’Reilly’s “biting commentary” and “different perspective.”<br />“We will miss him very much,” Ms. Bradley, 61, said.<br />He had considered Mr. O’Reilly a hero, he said, and was unwilling to invest time and energy on another television personality — and on Fox News.
