Fox News Reporters Fired For Being Too Tough on Monsanto Milk
In 1997, the investigative reporting duo of Steve Wilson and Jane Akre cracked a story about Monsanto's conspiracy to push bovine growth hormone while ignoring the potential risks to its "end users." Unfortunately, they worked for Fox News. The channel was extremely reticent, to say the least, to run the story after coming under pressure by Monsanto.
The piece could stand to lose the creepy music and overly dramatic reenactments of "scary corporate bigwigs" but its a story that bears repeating.
After being fired, the couple successfully sued under Florida's whistleblower laws. However, Fox won on appeal as courts found FCC regulations against news falsification was a policy, and not a law. Fox then countersued in 2004 for court fees and legal costs.
We raise our glass of milk to you, oh Monsanto! We knew there were even more good reasons for you to contend in our Worst Company in America contest! [via The Field Report]


Monsanto is like Enron, Exxon/Mobil, and the church of Scientology all rolled into a company that most people have never heard of.
They're slowly killing us all in so many ways that we don't even know and if you try and cross them, you and everyone in your organization will be homeless- all with the blessing of the federal government.
You're right, Ben. Worst company in America- BY FAR.