Privileged Son: Otis Chandler And The Rise And Fall Of The L.a. Times DynastyThe Boston Globe hailed Privileged Son as "a well-researched, tough-minded, superbly composed story" by an author "adept at mixing scandal and gossip with art and business." It's the riveting tale of how a second-rate newspaper rose to greatness only to become a casualty of war—a civil war within the family that owned it. The story, never before told in such hard-edged style, spans the American Century, from 1884, when the Chandler family gained control of the just-born daily, through April 2000, when they sold it to the Tribune Company. With a capriciousness that is seldom seen even in the most dysfunctional media dynasties, the Chandlers, who helped make the national careers of Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, and other major political figures, controlled Los Angeles and the Times Mirror Corporation—and Privileged Son captures it all. |
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User Review - NewsieQ - LibraryThingAfter reading the uplifting story of The New York Times (The Power and the Glory), a book about the Los Angeles Times was downright depressing. Although Otis Chandler, on whom much of the book focuses ... Read full review
Privileged son: Otis Chandler and the rise and fall of the L. A. times dynasty
User Review - Not Available - Book VerdictThe New York Times has called McDougal (The Last Mogul) "LA's number one muckraker," and he successfully defends that title with his latest book. More than a biography of Otis Chandler, the last of ... Read full review
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Privileged Son: Otis Chandler and the Rise and Fall of the L.A. Times Dynasty Dennis McDougal No preview available - 2002 |

