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Type of bind: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 384.5406573
EAN num: 9781931721981
ISBN number: 193172198X
Label: Bright Sky Press
Manufacturer: Bright Sky Press
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 256
Printing Date: April 01, 2008
Publishing house: Bright Sky Press
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From its founding in 1972 by Red McCombs and Lowry Mays, Clear Channel has grown to become the largest radio- and outdoor-advertising company in the world: although their growth has been surrounded by a fair amount of controversy over business practices, leadership decisions, acquisition strategies, and buyouts. The Clear Channel story is one about chance and circumstance, opportunity and diligence, and this is the only corporate history of Clear Channel that is authorized by the company and includes exclusive interviews with top-level executives. It's a story of vision and foresight, the willingness to take a calculated risk on the unknown, of fiscal prudence, vibrant leadership, and at times, an almost breathtaking capacity to influence the dynamics of the media marketplace. Most importantly it is the story of the entrepreneurial spirit and business acumen of the people who have helped make Clear Channel the media giant that it is today.
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Don't expect an objective look at Clear Channel as a company, nor it's officer.
Nary an objective mention of how Clear Channel bought up many radio stations using mega debt, firing staffs, merging sales and back office operations, resulting of thousands of job losses.
Not to mention having centralized control over very predictable playlists and more. Clear Channel has made radio not fun to listen to.
So... if you want an objective look at them try the other book.
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If you are someone who is mildly interested in the radio business, CLEAR VISION is the book to read. If you've never worked in radio nor have an appreciation of the business, you're likely to get stuck in the mud debating media consolidation and miss the lessons Reed Bunzel reports about Clear Channel Communications. Even former CCC employees who work elsewhere in the media will likely comprehend the pioneering nature of Bunzel's narrative. Finally, if you have an ax to grind or you've not worked in radio, television, newspapers, outdoor media, etc., you may be pleasantly surprised. Clearly, radio is a business. Even major radio groups like Westinghouse Broadcasting and others have come and gone through tumultuous changes. Good news is that radio is thriving yesterday and will survive. And, the people employed by CCC may still be the greatest assets of the company. Undeniably, this well-researched book looks as much into the future of radio as it sheds light on the behind-the-scenes contributions that CCC has made in the past.
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If you want to read Clear Channel propaganda, this is your book. The author says Clear Channel paid him to do the book and though he declined to say what amount, another journalist said he was offered more than $100,000. The copyright is held by Clear Channel. Don't get this confused with Right of the Dial which was not commissioned by the fine folks at Clear Channel Propaganda Ltd.
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A warning to all: do not expect an objective read. This is essentially a corporate autobiography from the only company shameless enough to do such a thing. It was commissioned in response to the REAL Clear Channel story, "Right of the Dial: The Rise of Clear Channel and the Fall of Commercial Radio". Send your Amazon dollars that way and don't buy into this corporate, narcissistic tome.
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