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Summary of Gabriel Sherman's The Loudest Voice in the Room
- Narrated by: Kevin Eiger
- Length: 22 mins
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Sample Key Takeaways:
Number One
Roger Ailes was an American media consultant and television executive. He was the chairman and CEO of Fox News, and is considered one of the most pivotal figures in the history of recent American politics.
Number Two
The world into which Ailes was born in 1940 was a good place to be. His hometown of Warren, Ohio, was prosperous, and the middle class was growing.
Number Three
In Warren, the average income was 30 percent higher than the national average. His father had a good job and retired after 40 years with a pension.
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