CBS Reflections in a Bloodshot Eye

$ 50.00

Author: Robert Metz
Publisher: Signet E7115
Year: 1976 Print: 2 Cover Price: $2.25
Condition: Book Grades. Very Good. Light wear
Genre: Non Fiction/History/TV
Pages: 427
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The bloodiest CBS dramas aren’t on TV. They’re in this inside story of one of the most glamorous and influential corporations on earth where—in an era that stretches from "Amos ‘n’ Andy to All in the Family—you’ll read how stars and executives can skyrocket to glory, but lose everything at the drop of a rating point.
Originally published by Playboy Press in 1975, this 428-page historical deep-dive chronicles the rise of the Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) from its inception through the mid-1970s. Written by veteran New York Times columnist Robert Metz, the book provides a sweeping, behind-the-scenes look at the network's corporate power struggles, boardroom politics, and daily operations.

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