6 months ago I cut the cord so I don't watch Fox.
So what gives? Tonight I happened to be somewhere watching CNN and Anderson Cooper has some lady on talking like she was in actual attendance, imitating one of the ladies who is suing/has sued O'Reilly. The incredible thing is she's playing a role where she is one of the defendants and speaking as if the viewer has a front row seat portraying something as actually happened. But it is all hearsay. Of course, Cooper doesn't jump in.
Wasn't there a confidentiality agreement in place where none of the women were to testify as to the validity of the claims? I hear 4 or so women have made claims against Bill and that most of his advertisers have abandoned him. I don't see how that happens if the women signed a confidentiality agreement and it remains enforce.
I am reading were one of the confidentiality agreements goes back to 2004. How does this happen? Am I off on some of my facts?
That's what happened to Beck. I'm surprised though if an agreement was signed how they 1) found out and 2) acted en mass to have stuff pulled. He's been the king of the cable 'news' for years. Live audiences sell out. Books on the best sellers lists.