"In a gripping narrative that is both inspirational and cautionary,
Brett Pulley tells us how Robert Johnson built Black Entertainment
Television into a billion-dollar media empire. In a remarkable feat
of reporting, without Johnson's cooperation, Pulley shows what it
really takes to get ahead in America today, and in doing so
provides as valuable a cultural as business history."
--James B. Stewart Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and
bestselling author of DisneyWar, Den of Thieves, and Heart of a
Soldier
"Like or dislike? Agree or disagree? Bob Johnson's richly varied
and fascinating life presses you against the window that Brett
Pulley opens widely."
--Bernard Shaw retired CNN anchor
"Through his BET network, Bob Johnson reached the pinnacle of
capitalism, the billionaire boys club, in the spirit of legions of
driven, American moguls . . . Veteran business journalist Brett
Pulley peels back the layers of this fascinating and complex
entrepreneur."
--Teri Agins Senior Special Writer, the Wall Street Journal, and
author of The End of Fashion: How Marketing Changed the Clothing
Business Forever
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