Chapter 183 Great Again~Pah



new york chronicle.

There are more than 5,000 newspapers in the United States, and the New York Chronicle is just a very inconspicuous one among them. Its main distribution area is New York, which is very remote. Its daily circulation is no more than 20,000 to 30,000 copies, and it was originally unknown.

But this morning, the New York Chronicle reported a shocking piece of news.

The news was placed on the front page, very conspicuous.

"The young and beautiful host of nbbc."

"Our reporter has received information from an insider that NBC Vice President Xavi Zola, under the pretext of launching a new column, seduced a young and beautiful host who had just joined NBC for half a year to sleep with him."

"The whistleblower said that NBC is adding more programs, and Vice President Xavi Zola is in charge of program planning, program production, and coordinating the management of various channels. This work is exactly what he is in charge of."

"Yesterday afternoon, Javi Zola drove to a small manor in the suburbs. Half an hour later, Savannah, a young and beautiful host who had just joined NBC for half a year, also drove to the manor. Javi Zola promised to arrange a new program for Savannah and asked Savannah to exchange her body for him. Then the two had an intimate relationship."

Finally, the newspaper also wrote: "The whistleblower said that he has more critical information in his hands. If anyone needs it, they can contact him to buy it, but the price is not cheap."

Although the New York Chronicle is a local tabloid, it still has tens of thousands of readers, and this report immediately sparked public discussion.

In turn, the news of the incident spread more and more widely.

This incident also made the New York Chronicle famous.

NBC Broadcasting Company soon learned about this incident. As soon as he got to work, the president called Javi Zola to his office and threw the New York Chronicle in front of him.

"What's going on, Harvey, can you explain it to me?" the president asked with a serious face.

Xavi Zola picked up the newspaper and looked at it for a few seconds. His face turned very ugly. He gritted his teeth and said, "President, this is a complete slander. I did not do this."

"Slander, I hope so. The newspaper said that the whistleblower has more crucial information. If they produce photos, what can you say?" the president said in a deep voice.

Xavi Zola was speechless for a moment.

"Harvey, I can give you some buffer time, but if it's not resolved properly and it affects NBC, you should know what the result will be," said the president.

Xavi Zola nodded with difficulty.

It is not easy to suppress this matter. Javier Zola knows that if there is only written evidence, he can still make excuses, but if there are photos, it will be complete proof and he will be really finished.

The key now is to find the whistleblower. If he has information, we will buy it at any price.

Unable to approach the issue himself, he asked a friend to call the New York Chronicle, but the other party told him that several newspapers and TV stations had already contacted them before, including major media such as the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Columbia TV, and ABC TV.

Xavi Zola felt that things were getting worse.

How could ABC TV miss the opportunity to step on its rival?

Midday News,

The male host said: "This news involves a sex scandal between a senior executive of a certain broadcasting company and a female employee."

"NBC Vice President Xavi Zola, in the name of opening a new column, seduced a young and beautiful host who had just joined NBC TV station for half a year to sleep with him."

The male host looked at the female host next to him and said, "I remember there is still a group of protesters outside the NBC TV station. Vice President Xavi Zola is still doing this kind of thing. He is completely discrediting NBC."

The hostess nodded. "Very rubbish behavior."

......

Javi Zola walked out of the NBC TV station and was discovered by a group of reporters, who surrounded him for interviews.

"Mr. Zola, is what the New York Chronicle reported true?"

"President Zola, may I ask if you had an intimate relationship with the female host and if you agreed to let her host the show?"

Javier Zola's face turned pale, and he shouted at the reporter: "This is slander. The New York Chronicle has made false reports. I will sue them in court. If they don't have solid evidence, they will face closure for violating the press law."

After saying this, he quickly got into the car and drove away.

......

At the same time,

The New York Times finally contacted the whistleblower.

The whistleblower was a man in his twenties. He walked into the cafe wearing a mask and sunglasses. He handed a leather envelope to the newspaper staff and said, "All the photos are in it, from entering the room to going to bed, very detailed, $2,000."

The newspaper man opened the envelope, took a look, and after confirming that it was correct, he said, "$2,000 is too much. We are willing to pay $1,000."

The whistleblower picked up the leather envelope on the table and was about to leave. The reporter immediately stopped him and said, "Okay, okay, two thousand dollars."

In another place, another whistleblower met with people from ABC TV. "Here are photos and a recording that can perfectly restore the scene at that time. 5,000 US dollars, not a penny less."

Nowadays, $5,000 can buy you a luxury car or a small villa with front and back gardens.

The ABC TV guy inspected the goods and paid for the information.

Why buy your own news? Because this makes the whole process reasonable and legal. Sometimes the process is also important.

The next day.

The New York Times reported the sex scandal of NBC Vice President Javier Zola in much more detail than the New York Chronicle, and there are photos below.

The first is a photo of Xavi Zola opening the door for the woman, proving that the two of them walked into the villa.

The second photo is of the two people talking, and it is obvious that the photo was taken outside.

The third photo is in the bedroom, where the two of them start to take off their clothes.

The fourth photo is on the bed, and the key parts of this photo are blurred.

The New York Times's publicity power covers the entire United States, which is far beyond the reach of the New York Chronicle. This incident spread across the United States in an instant and became a topic of discussion among many people.

You have to know that NBC is also a well-known media in the United States, so such a scandal will naturally attract attention.

This time, the New York Times published the photo, and Harvey could no longer defend himself.

When Javi Zola saw the newspaper, he felt cold all over. He knew that he was finished this time. For the sake of the company's reputation, he would definitely be fired.

But that’s not all.

ABC's midday news broke even more explosive news. Not only did it report on the incident, it also included photos and a recording.

It was this recording that even NBC was pushed to the forefront.

"President Zola, can you really arrange a solo show for me?" the woman asked.

"Of course, you know I have that power." said the man's voice.

"Can I know what show it is?"

"ABC made the broadcast time so long that the president required that the program length must be increased and asked the planning department to come up with new programs. Anyway, it was just to make up the number. The planning department came up with a lot of educational programs that imitated ABC's Makeup Time and Perfect Kitchen."

"The planners came up with a few pretty good ideas, one of which was a childcare program where a nurse would teach new mothers in front of the TV how to take care of their babies, such as changing diapers, feeding, curing hiccups, eczema, etc."

"I think being the host of this show is a good opportunity for you. What do you think?"

"But I don't know how to raise children?"

"These are not a problem. Go to the hospital and learn for two weeks. When we record the show, we will find a nurse to teach you. Anyway, we will fool the women in front of the TV."

Harvey said, extending his hand towards the woman.

"I did what I promised, now it's time for you to fulfill your promise."

This recording reveals a lot of information.

First of all, the transaction between NBC Vice President Javier Zola and the female host can be completely confirmed, and it is not a naked and dirty transaction of power and sex in the workplace as rumored by the outside world that the two may be lovers.

It was also revealed that NBC was preparing to increase the duration due to pressure from ABC. However, they could not produce too many good programs at the same time, so they prepared to plagiarize and imitate them. Obviously, this was recognized and approved by the entire management.

Another point is that Xavi Zola arranged a parenting program for the female host and asked her to dress up as a nurse. The female host herself said that she had no parenting experience, but Zola said that it was all fake anyway and was just to deceive those housewives.

These few sentences expose the irresponsibility of NBC TV station to its audience. It is absolutely inexcusable for a parenting program to find someone with no parenting experience to teach others how to take care of children.

Now this is no longer a scandal involving Javier Zola, this can be considered a scandal involving NBC television.

As soon as the news about ABC came out, many people began to become dissatisfied with NBC.

As the oldest television station in the United States, people used to trust it very much. However, this time it was revealed that NBC executives had fooled the audience, which made many people very angry.

The number of people protesting in front of the NBC TV station had not yet dispersed, but now there are a lot more people, but their slogans have changed.

"NBC, plagiarized, fooled the audience, management, get out!"

"NBC, I will never trust your shows again."

"Calling on all women to boycott NBC and stop watching their shows."

The president of NBC was looking at the demonstrators outside from the window of the building, feeling overwhelmed. At this time, the phone on the desk rang. He picked it up and it was the chairman calling.

"Yes, yes, I understand. I will deal with this matter as soon as possible." The president kept responding.

That very night.

NBC holds a press conference.

Reporters from major newspapers and television stations rushed to the scene.

At the press conference, the president of NBC apologized for what happened during this period, including poaching from ABC and the vice president's attempt to trade a female host.

At the same time, it was announced that Vice President Xavi Zola had been resigned and would no longer hold any position in the company. The female host also resigned at the same time. The company would never allow such an ugly thing to exist.

Finally, the president of NBC said: "The company will learn from this incident, will not imitate others, and will not plagiarize. We will work hard to make our own programs and make NBC great again."

ABC broadcast this press conference live, and many people found this scene hilarious. This is considered a level 10 sarcasm.

Hardy watched the entire press conference and listened to the words of the NBC president. He smiled and said, "NBC will never be great again while I am here."


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