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Under chairman and CEO Thomas Middelhoff, it had rapidly expanded its holdings to include not just the record company but over four hundred magazines, two of the largest American book publishers, Doubleday and Random House, and twenty-two European television stations.
Fortune’s Fool Fred Goodman 2010
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“Middelhoff wanted to change Napster to a monthly ten-dollar fee with split ownership among the labels.”
Fortune’s Fool Fred Goodman 2010
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When Middelhoff pitched Napster, Universal suggested that they deserved the largest piece since they were the largest record company.
Fortune’s Fool Fred Goodman 2010
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Bertelsmann CEO Thomas Middelhoff liked the notion of building the pirate into a bona fide music service.
Fortune’s Fool Fred Goodman 2010
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“Middelhoff wanted to change Napster to a monthly ten-dollar fee with split ownership among the labels.”
Fortune’s Fool Fred Goodman 2010
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When Middelhoff pitched Napster, Universal suggested that they deserved the largest piece since they were the largest record company.
Fortune’s Fool Fred Goodman 2010
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“Middelhoff wanted to change Napster to a monthly ten-dollar fee with split ownership among the labels.”
Fortune’s Fool Fred Goodman 2010
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Under chairman and CEO Thomas Middelhoff, it had rapidly expanded its holdings to include not just the record company but over four hundred magazines, two of the largest American book publishers, Doubleday and Random House, and twenty-two European television stations.
Fortune’s Fool Fred Goodman 2010
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Bertelsmann CEO Thomas Middelhoff liked the notion of building the pirate into a bona fide music service.
Fortune’s Fool Fred Goodman 2010
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Under chairman and CEO Thomas Middelhoff, it had rapidly expanded its holdings to include not just the record company but over four hundred magazines, two of the largest American book publishers, Doubleday and Random House, and twenty-two European television stations.
Fortune’s Fool Fred Goodman 2010
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