
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, January 23, 2026
Jan 23, 2026
The discussion opens with a sharp critique of modern TV news, citing a significant loss of credibility. It delves into the reasons behind the dwindling interest in media, highlighting the impact of polarization, especially surrounding President Trump. The rise of the Internet as a competing source of information is also examined, revealing a shift in how audiences consume news today. Expect thought-provoking insights on the changing landscape of media and its implications for viewers.
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Media Credibility Destroyed By Trump Coverage
- Bill O’Reilly argues that media credibility collapsed because coverage around President Trump polarized audiences.
- He says TV news is boring and losing viewers as the internet dominates information flow.
Host Stopped Watching TV News
- Bill O’Reilly shares his personal change: he no longer trusts TV news and keeps his set dark.
- He stopped watching morning and evening shows because they offer no useful perspective.
Anchors Parrot Scripts, Offer No Perspective
- O’Reilly criticizes morning and evening network anchors for parroting scripts and offering no perspective.
- He calls frequent filler and repetitive phrasing examples of why TV news feels pointless.
