Globe reporter dishes up sensational book about Rogers’ family dynasty and feuds

The Rogers family did not offer much co-operation on this book. But relying on her previous reporting at The Globe and Mail, public documents and the aid of confidential sources, Alexandra Posadzki has assembled a riveting account of the boardroom machinations within Canada’s telecommunications sector. 
A statue of Ted Rogers Jr. in Toronto, who died in 2008, and built a cable television empire in Rogers Communications.

Usually a book is written and then gets turned into a movie or TV series. But as the HBO show Succession was airing, a real-life corporate drama was taking place in Canada. Now the book version is here.

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