81. The media moguls are convinced that any limits on local and international broadcast revenues are much more distant. 82. The media moguls both want the city as their personal cable-TV playground. 83. The new New Yorker was a kaleidoscopic swirl of power people, synergists, media moguls, publicity pashas, superstars, and megamodels. 84. The on-going squabble between media moguls Rupert Murdoch and Ted Turner has been well-documented. 85. The man whose family had started off manufacturing and later selling television sets was on his way to becoming a media mogul. 86. The pending negotiations include a proposal to return the media mogul Barry Diller to a central role in the entertainment industry. 87. The only problem is that financial media mogul Bloomberg is really a liberal Democrat who was a maxed-out contributor to Al Gore. 88. The next day, at a lunch for media moguls, I asked Gates whether he had entertained any thoughts of striking a deal with the feds. 89. The show culminates in a kaleidoscopic audiovisual presentation of achievements by writers, scientists, artists, social workers, politicians, media moguls and financiers. 90. The publishing house is owned by media mogul Rupert Murdoch, who was actively pushing specific telecommunications legislation in the House at the time. |
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