How to be a Top-Gun Deal Maker
In the late 1970s, while working as a cable industry lobbyist in Washington, Robert Johnson realized that African Americans, a group representing a lot of consumer buying power, were not collectively served by a dedicated cable television channel. This fact represented a tremendous business opportun...
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Main Author: | BENOLIEL, Michael |
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2015
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