With exclusive access to many of the industry's top players--from Rupert Murdoch, Bill Gates, Gerald Levin, and John Malone to Sumner Redstone and Michael Ovitz, among others--Auletta uncovers the calculations and motivations driving the new robber barons and gives a full picture of where these rapidly expanding new industries are going and why.
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With exclusive access to many of the industry's top players--from Rupert Murdoch, Bill Gates, Gerald Levin, and John Malone to Sumner Redstone and Michael Ovitz, among others--Auletta uncovers the calculations and motivations driving the new robber barons and gives a full picture of where these rapidly expanding new industries are going and why.
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Very good. Publisher: Random House, IncorporatedDate of Publication: 1997Binding: hard coverEdition: Condition: Very Good/Very GoodDescription: 9.5 Inches 0679457380 Very light wear; very clean. 346 pages. Index. Jacket design, toll booth with heads of nine industry titans, by Patrick D. Milbourn.
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F/F. 0679457380. New, unused book. No flaws.; Black boards, gold spine title. Index.; 346 pages; A critical look at the massive corporate battle for the communications industry. Profiles the ongoing jostling for position by entertainment, media and broadcasting industry corporate leaders Disney, Viacom, Microsoft, Time Warner and Telecommunications, Inc. Rupert Murdoch, Ted Turner, Michael Eisner, Sumner Redstone, Bill Gates and others are the moving forces behind the corporate actions, and their visions and actions will profoundly affect the nature and values of the information flow for decades to come. A timely, and crucial work by an experienced journalist who has been chronicling the braodcasting and communications industry happenings over three decades.