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Unscripted: The Epic Battle for a Media Empire and the Redstone Family Legacy by James B Stewart Study Guide - by James B Stewart - The Epic Battle for a Media Empire and the Redstone Family Legacy - A Comprehensive Summary - cover

Unscripted: The Epic Battle for a Media Empire and the Redstone Family Legacy by James B Stewart Study Guide - by James B Stewart - The Epic Battle for a Media Empire and the Redstone Family Legacy - A Comprehensive Summary

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Unscripted: The Epic Battle for a Media Empire and the Redstone Family Legacy by James B. Stewart Study Guide

Shari Redstone forcefully pushed Philippe Dauman to the ground, and Les Moonves was deceitful. A new book about the Redstone family, titled "Unscripted: The Epic Struggle for a Media Empire and the Redstone Family Legacy," is shedding light on the challenging journey of Paramount Worldwide. It explores themes of sex, deception, family conflicts, and betrayal within the boardroom. Written by James Stewart and Rachel Abrams, journalists from The New York Times, the book has quickly become a bestseller on Amazon.
The book elaborates on the already-known dysfunctional aspects of the late patriarch Sumner Redstone's life. It reveals the chaos within Viacom and CBS Inc. caused by Sumner's changing loyalties, sexual fixations, and declining physical and mental health. Combining elements of a captivating soap opera, a business book, and a legal record, the narrative not only delves into Sumner's decline but also highlights the downfall of media mogul Les Moonves and the individuals who played a part in his demise.
Following the public exposure of Harvey Weinstein and the subsequent rise of the #MeToo movement, Moonves and many others faced investigations, encouraging women to come forward with their own stories. However, Moonves' downfall was not solely due to past allegations of harassment, but rather his prolonged attempts to cover up the situation by lying to the board and offering an actress a job in exchange for her silence. This left producers and filmmakers questioning his true character and capabilities. Despite his appalling behavior, Moonves nearly received a severance package of $120 million, which deeply disturbed him.
The book also highlights troubling incidents, such as a former LAPD captain who worked for Moonves at CBS forwarding a police complaint from an alleged victim to company officials, who then presented it to the former CEO. This shocking event was exposed in a settlement with the New York Attorney General, but the book provides additional details.
Another disturbing revelation is that Sumner Redstone, the grandfather, attempted to steal the romantic interests of his grandson, Brandon Korff, including an incident at the MTV Video Music Awards. To address this, Korff sought the assistance of a matchmaker named Patti Stager to help his grandfather find love. Sydney Holland turned out to be a suitable match, and she and Manuel Herzer, another of Sumner's girlfriends, shared his $150 million fortune before being cut off by him.

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Disponible depuis: 27/06/2023.

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