To the End of Time: The Seduction and Conquest of a Media EmpireToday, Time Warner is the biggest media conglomerate ever. No single company has ever held such powerful sway over the world's hearts and minds. Dick Clurman tells how what happened when the movie men of Warner invaded the once-mighty Time magazine empire. |
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Prologue | 15 |
Succession Obsession | 35 |
Steve His Company | 47 |
Copyright | |
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