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how big media lost billions in the battle for the Internet

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An edition of Bamboozled at the Revolution (2002)

Bamboozled at the revolution

how big media lost billions in the battle for the Internet

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"The tale of Old Media's misadventures in cyberspace is the story of one of the great business follies of the twentieth century, and one whose repercussions will be felt for years to come. In Bamboozled at the Revolution, John Motavalli, a media reporter who was on the front lines of this disaster from its earliest days, gives an account of this remarkable period in all its madness, confusion, desperation, hubris, drama, and sheer absurdity. Central to the book is his account of Time Warner, blessed with a huge catalogue of successful magazines, a flourishing cable business, and powerful movie and music interests. But its leader, Jerry Levin, was a technophile with a Vision, and he was determined to lead his company to stand astride the Internet age just as forcefully as it had dominated the age of print. Learning little from a cable debacle called Full Service Network, Levin sped ahead with Pathfinder, Time Inc.'s ill-conceived web site that promised everything but delivered practically nothing of value. When, in January 2000, Time announced that it was "merging" with AOL, most observers recognized that it was a virtual surrender - the almost inevitable culmination of years of bad business decisions." "Bamboozled at the Revolution also looks at many other companies that were led astray by the siren song of the Web and, through interviews with leading players in the field, reconstructs the heady and often ludicrous rush online. From Rupert Murdoch's stillborn Delphi to Hollywood stars eager to be in the digital vanguard to Michael Eisner's Disney making one of its rare expensive misjudgments, the book is an entertaining and frequently shocking look at irrational exuberance at its most colorful."--Jacket.

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Viking
Language
English
Pages
334

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Bamboozled at the Revolution: How Big Media Lost Billions in the Battle for the Internet
January 27, 2004, Penguin (Non-Classics)
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Cover of: Bamboozled at the revolution
Cover of: Bamboozled at the revolution
Cover of: Bamboozled at the Revolution
Bamboozled at the Revolution: How Big Media Lost Billions in the Battle for the Internet
August 1, 2002, Viking Adult
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Edition Notes

Includes index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
384.3/1
Library of Congress
HE8700.8 .M68 2002, HE8700.8.M68 2002

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 334 p. ;
Number of pages
334

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL17606254M
Internet Archive
bamboozledatrevo00mota
ISBN 10
0670899801
LCCN
2002022969
OCLC/WorldCat
49226049
Library Thing
245882
Goodreads
1291192

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