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Three blind mice
how the TV networks lost their way
Book • 1991
Three Blind Mice: How the TV Networks Lost Their Way is a comprehensive examination of the television industry, particularly focusing on how the major TV networks lost their way.
The book, praised by critics such as Frank Stanton, former President of CBS, offers an in-depth look at the inner workings of the TV industry, highlighting the challenges and mistakes that led to the decline of the networks.
Auletta's reporting is characterized by his extraordinary access to key players, his keen eye for detail, and his ability to capture the essence of the industry's struggles.
The book, praised by critics such as Frank Stanton, former President of CBS, offers an in-depth look at the inner workings of the TV industry, highlighting the challenges and mistakes that led to the decline of the networks.
Auletta's reporting is characterized by his extraordinary access to key players, his keen eye for detail, and his ability to capture the essence of the industry's struggles.
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The Outsiders Book Club Discussion with author Will Thorndike
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as another successful book, discussing the disruption of legacy media by cable television.

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as a book about the disruption of broadcast television by cable in the 90s.


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