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A woman walks by a sign showing Fox News Channel TV anchor Bill O'Reilly (left) outside the News Corporation headquarters in New York City, in New York, April 19, 2017. Reuters

After Bill O'Reilly's ouster from Fox News on Wednesday, host Tucker Carlson is all set to take the 8 p.m. slot on the channel, starting Monday, the channel said. The decision came soon after 21st Century Fox announced that O'Reilly would not return to the network amid sexual harassment allegations.

Carlson began hosting the show "Tucker Carlson Tonight" in November after former host Megyn Kelly quit Fox News. Carlson enjoyed a strong debut with 3.7 million viewers, network executives said, according to Deadline.

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Here are 10 facts about Carlson who will replace O'Reilly on Fox News from next week:

1) Carlson began his journalism career in 1993 at Little Rock's Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, where he was an editorial writer.

2) Carlson quit CNN following a heated argument with Jon Stewart on Crossfire in 2004.

3) Carlson was a contestant on the reality show "Dancing With the Stars" in 2006.

4) “The O’Reilly Factor,” which has been the top-rated show on cable TV news for a long time, will be replaced at 8 p.m. by Carlson’s show, "Tucker Carlson Tonight."

5) Carlson's show at Fox News will test whether the channel's viewers are loyal to any particular anchors or to the network at large. When Kelly left the network to join NBC in January, her audience did not stop watching the channel. In fact, after she quit, Carlson has had higher ratings on 9 p.m. show, according to the New York Times.

6) This will be Carlson’s third time-slot change in the past four months. Since January, Carlson has been the replacement for three departing Fox stars: Greta Van Susteren, Kelly and, now, O’Reilly, the Times reported.

7) Carlson has been criticized for promoting tone-deaf views on gender and for being dismissive of female guests on his show for years.

8) Although Carlson is a conservative, he reportedly disagreed with former President George W. Bush on a number of issues, including the Iraq war. Carlson supported the war at first, but by 2004 he had turned on Bush for it.

9) One issue that Carlson has had disagreements with his fellow conservatives for many years is same-sex marriage. Carlson has been supporting it even before it became the law of the land.

10) Carlson is an avid fan of the American rock band Grateful Dead, which was formed in 1965.