times" team who broke the story;
and, noreen farrell, executive
director of the civil rights
organization equal rights
advocates.
>> i started by asking schmitt
what changed the minds of the
mrdoch family?
thethey're the owners of fox ne.
>> we wrought our story two and
a half weeks ago where we said
mr. o'reilly had slelted
harassment cases with five
women, including two in the last
year, since roger ails had left
the network.
and at the time the our story,
the murdoch family was standed
by mr. o'reilly.
they looked like they wanted to
keep him on.
what happened is he began to
lose advertisers.
first he lost mercedes-benz, the
first one to go, and dozens and
dozens of companies, up to 50.
what you had was eight of the
8:00 hour, the prime time on the
network, that had just a few ads
running on it.
and at the same time, fox
brought in an outside law firm
to do an investigation into
mr. o'reilly, and there was a
real trickle of women that came
in that were saying different
things about...