Chapter 247: The Financial Backer
[Chapter 248: The Financial Backer]
Such a monumental story would naturally bring tremendous pressure. Cynthia Rosenberg, as the director of Channel 11, couldn't be overly cautious.
In front of Megan Taylor, she made calls to various newspaper media groups continuously.
Print media would take at least until tomorrow to publish; even if they discovered the video, their response would be slower.
Before long, familiar contacts from The Wall Street Journal and The Daily Telegraph responded that they had indeed received an anonymous email, which included footage of the priests and boys.
Cynthia hung up and called the chairperson's office, quickly briefing them on the situation.
Roger Ailes was decisive: the news had already emerged, and with the videos in hand, what was left to hesitate about?
He stated directly, "Fox is a media company with social responsibility."
Cynthia understood, hung up, and looked at Megan, "Get ready."
