Ken Auletta

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Ken Auletta (born April 23, 1942) is an American writer, journalist and media critic for The New Yorker from Brooklyn, New York, the son of an Italian-American father and a Jewish-American mother.

He has written numerous books, several of which have become New York Times best-sellers.

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  • Three Blind Mice: How the TV Networks Lost Their Way
  • Greed and Glory on Wall Street: The Fall of the House of Lehman
  • The Highwaymen: Warriors of the Information Superhighway
  • World War 3.0: Microsoft and Its Enemies
  • Media Man: Ted Turner's Improbable Empire
  • The Art of Corporate Success: The Story of Schlumberger
  • The Streets Were Paved with Gold
  • Hard Feelings: Reporting on Pols, the Press, People, and the City
  • Backstory: Inside the Business of News

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