Ken Auletta has written the Annals of Communications column for The New Yorker since 1992. He is the author of twelve books, including Three Blind Mice: How the TV Networks Lost Their Way; Greed and Glory on Wall Street: The Fall of The House of Lehman; and World War 3.0: Microsoft and Its Enemies. In naming him America's premier media critic, the Columbia Journalism Review said, "no other reporter has covered the new communications revolution as thoroughly as has Auletta." He lives in Manhattan with his wife.
by Ken Auletta • November 3, 2009 • Business & Money
A revealing, forward-looking examination of the outsize influence Google has had on the changing media Landscape.
There are ...
by Ken Auletta • January 9, 2001 • Business & Money
The Internet Revolution, like all great industrial changes, has made the world's elephantine media companies tremble that their...
by Ken Auletta • August 27, 1991 • Humor & Entertainment
What happened to network television in the 1980s? How did CBS, NBC, and ABC lose a third of their audience and more than half o...
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