(Free pdf) King: The Bullitts of Seattle and Their Communications Empire
| #5601661 in Books | 1996-10 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.75 x6.50 x1.25l, | File Name: 0295975571 | 306 pages
||5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.| Once Proud King|By A Customer|Corr's book is more valuable than the narrow title suggests. More than a history of a powerful Seattle family and its TV-Radio empire, Corr's larger theme is the post-war growth of Seattle, the price of its progress and the universal tension between idealism and commerce. This story is interesting because Dorothy Bullitt did not set out to make|From Library Journal|When you think of Seattle, what come to mind may be airplanes (Boeing), coffee (Starbucks), or software (Microsoft). Now you can add broadcasting with this family saga of the Bullitts and the King Broadcasting Company. Corr, a reporter for
King tells the dramatic story of how Dorothy Bullitt built a great company and used it to influence the largest city of the Pacific Northwest. Far from the media capital of New York City, Bullitt and the employees of her King Broadcasting Company were free to invent local television and use its command of a vast audience to define and shape public issues during Seattle's staggering growth and transformation after World War II. Starting in 1951 with a clumsy 15-minute ne...
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