Heads Up Hollywood

Chapter 752 The New York Times

Mia Farrow has finally spoken out, and the media that reported it...is the famous "New York Times" again!

"It was... August 4, 1992, yes, I remember that day very clearly. Woody Allen came to visit my children at my home in rural Connecticut again. I had a friend out shopping with me. , and he and my daughter, Dylan, disappeared together for 15 minutes."

"The nanny looked for them everywhere, she searched all over the country house and couldn't find them. But Woody Allen sent my daughter back before I got home. The strange thing is, I found... my daughter's The panties are gone."

"The next day, the nanny reported to me a very strange incident. She witnessed my daughter wearing a skirt and standing on the sofa. On her lap. The nanny thinks this action is less like an intimate action between a father and a daughter, and more like an intimate action between two adults."

"Later, under my questioning, Dylan finally told some horrible things sporadically, her private parts were touched by her father, and some very disgusting things happened to her. At that time, I happened to have a video recorder, and I I filmed this episode. I will choose to release the tape when necessary."

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The New York Times is one of the most important newspapers in the United States and has a pivotal position in the industry.

However, last year, the "New York Times" broke out a huge scandal. The famous reporter Jason Blair has been falsifying news reports for a long time in order to attract gimmicks in his reports for many years.

As soon as this incident happened, the reputation of "New York Times" was greatly damaged, its reputation was greatly damaged, and its sales volume also declined significantly.

So, from Les Moonves and Charlie Rose last year to Bill Cosby and Woody Allen this year, the New York Times has been at the forefront of reporting.

The goal is clear-to restore the reputation of The New York Times through the feminist wave in full swing!

Tang En can take advantage of women's rights, so of course others can.

The thing is, The New York Times stands firm and does justice when it comes to Les Moonves, Charlie Rose and Bill Cosby.

But on the Woody Allen thing... ass cocked.

At least it was at odds with Tang En's attitude.

How could the "New York Times" dare to take sides with such controversial news?

It's okay to stand in line, but you dare to stand on Mia Farrow's side, don't you feel dizzy?

Who in the industry media doesn't know that behind Woody Allen... is New Universal!

Even TV stations at the level of NBC, Fox, and ABC refused to broadcast all Mia Farrow's remarks, and even CBS recently reported news.

Mia Farrow sent her interview materials and videotapes to cbs, but was seriously warned by the top management: ban!

Under such circumstances, the "New York Times" still dared to dive into it, which can only explain one result-the thinking of the leaders of the "New York Times" has not kept up with the times, and it is time to replace them.

Affected by the Woody Allen incident, Tang En has also received more and more attention from media reporters during this period.

Everyone seems to have discovered that, on the matter of Woody Allen, Twain went out of his way and no longer supported the woman, but supported the man!

Is it because Woody Allen is a Hollywood director, that's why Twain helps his relatives?

This is very news material with report value!

On this day, Tang En was going to attend the opening ceremony of a comic company, and then seven or eight reporters blocked the entrance of the company building.

When Tang En saw it, he was a little speechless.

These reporters are really pervasive!

This is the headquarters of New Global, and there are security forces at the door.

These seven or eight reporters did not know what method they used, but they were able to sneak in by bluffing around.

"Twain! Dunn! What do you think of Mia Farrow's latest statement?"

"Do you really think that Woody Allen did not commit a crime? Or...are you deliberately covering him up?"

"What do you think of the New York Times report?"

...

Tang En frowned, pressed his hand down, and said loudly: "I read the article in the "New York Times". To be honest, I am rather disappointed. Please keep quiet, I only have two minutes!"

After a pause, looking around, Tang En said, "Mr. Salzberg is a publisher I respect very much. He has worked hard, managed talents, introduced advanced technology, developed diversified operations, and allowed The New York Times to go out of business. Overcome the plight of being on the verge of collapse, accumulated a solid material foundation, and completed the transformation from family-run to market-run.”

"However, I have to say that in the past few years, he has made some mistakes in the operation and management of "New York Times". Of course, I am not criticizing him. Anyone makes mistakes, everyone There's room for error, and I'm not making excuses for Woody Allen, but how I feel about some of the reporting in The New York Times over the past few years."

"You must know that last year, Jason Blair, a reporter from the New York Times, was exposed for his long-term reporting of fake news, which had a very bad social impact. In my opinion, this is only part of it. The more important thing is Reports of Iraq possessing WMDs!"

"In the past few years, the "New York Times" has been instilling wrong ideas into the public with an unquestionable and firm attitude, saying that Iraq does indeed possess weapons of mass destruction. But we have seen the results. So far, the US military has not found Any weapons of mass destruction may not be found in the next few months..."

Having said that, a reporter couldn't help but interrupted, exclaiming: "Mr. Walker, you...is this your attitude? You..."

Tang En waved his hand, and said calmly: "The truth can sweep away everything. No matter how powerful the driving force of rumors is, it will not have any impact on the truth. This is the case with the reports of Iraq's weapons of mass destruction, and the report of the Woody Allen incident is also true. That’s right. I read the interview report on Mia Farrow by The New York Times, and I was really disappointed. I think that as a major newspaper with great credibility, it should be serious and responsible for every report , we must carefully check and distinguish carefully.”

Another reporter asked: "But Mia said that she has a video tape in her hand. The child will not cheat, right? Dylan was only 7 years old at the time."

Tang En smiled: "Won't the child cheat? Maybe...hehe. We already have some information in our hands. After verification and review, we will disclose it to the media. At that time, let's watch it again. As for the video tape ...I'll understand later."

After speaking, Tang En looked back, and six bodyguards rushed over immediately, surrounded Tang En, and rushed past the reporters.

Get on the special car.

Next, he's off to attend the opening of Miller World Comics.

The founder of the company, Mark Miller, is a super god in the American comics industry, and his current reputation is no less than that of legendary cartoonists such as Stan Lee and Frank Miller.

Dunn made this trip himself because he took a fancy to Mark Miller's strength.

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