

"We were all shocked," he said, adding, "I felt very bad for not only me, and people close to me, and my staff, but for the viewers and listeners. The 67-year-old broadcaster, considered by many to have been the face of Fox News, revealed that he first learned of his firing from his attorneys.

We are going to name them and it's going to be a big, big story." "About what exactly this crew that goes in and terrorizes sponsors, that threatens people behind the scenes, that pays people to say things. "There's going to be an exposition soon, but I can't tell you when," he told Beck. O'Reilly said he was "target number one" from "the organized left-wing cabal" charged with "destroying voices" it "does not like." Related: 21 companies pull ads from 'The O'Reilly Factor' in growing backlash
