Forbes interviews Eden over the impact on Fox of O’Reilly’s alleged mistreatment of women. “Aligning yourself with O’Reilly’s show may make it appear as if you condone his behavior,” says crisis expert Eden Gillott Bowe. “Companies are trying to distance themselves to protect their own reputations. They don’t want to suffer from guilt by association.”
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