To the End of Time: The Seduction and Conquest of a Media EmpireAn insider's account of big business, big egos, and big mistakes. Clurman exposes the self-serving Time, Inc. team who were dazzled by Warner's Steve Ross' deal-making techniques. This depiction of Ross is a compelling portrait of power in corporate America. Photos. |
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Prologue | 15 |
Succession Obsession | 35 |
Steve His Company | 47 |
Copyright | |
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