Description
Explore the fascinating world of media and business with this April 14, 1986 issue of Fortune Magazine. As a sought-after item among vintage magazines enthusiasts, this issue provides an insightful look into the shifting dynamics of the television industry, featuring Thomas Murphy as ABC's new boss, making it a significant collectible for media analysts and historians alike.
This vintage issue captures a pivotal moment in television, marked by the cover story "Culture Shock Rattles the TV Networks". It sheds light on Hollywood's transition from extravagant spending to a more grounded and financially disciplined approach under new leadership. Covering topics such as international business expansion and the impact of economic policies on corporate performance, it stands as an essential read for those interested in the evolution of corporate strategies.
This April 1986 edition is in very good condition, albeit with minor wear along the edges, which is typical for magazines of its age. It has been well-preserved and comes protected in a plastic sleeve to maintain its quality. Collectors will appreciate the attention to detail that has kept this magazine in stellar condition.
Highlights of this fascinating vintage magazine include:
- Corporate Leadership Insights – Discover how executives like Thomas Murphy are redefining management styles in a financially challenged television landscape.
- Economic Forecasts – Gain insights into the implications of a declining U.S. dollar on global business expansion and the economic turnaround taking place in Italy.
We offer combined shipping upon request. This April 1986 issue is a valuable collectible for anyone interested in media industry changes, corporate leadership, and global economic trends during the mid-1980s. Don’t miss out on adding this historic piece to your collection!


