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 read so riveting, it's not hard to imagine watching it unfold on Sunday nights.&#8221 &#8212The Associated PressAn incisive account that is more than a rosy victory lap for one of TV&#8217s most influential&nbspchannels.&#8221 &#8212Eric Deggans, NPR&#8217s Books We Love&#8221It&#8217s Not TV proves to be a lively companion to all these shows.&#8221 &#8212Andrew O&#8217Hagan, The New York Review of BooksThe inside story of HBO, the start-up company that reinvented television&#8212by two veteran media reportersHBO changed how stories could be told on TV. The Sopranos, Sex and the City, The Wire, Game of Thrones. The network&#8217s meteoric rise heralded the second golden age of television with serialized shows that examined and reflected American anxieties, fears, and secret passions through complicated characters who were flawed and often unlikable. HBO&#8217s own behind-the-scenes story is as complex, compelling, and innovative as the dramas the network created, driven by unorthodox executives who pushed the boundaries of what viewers understood as television at the turn of the century. Originally conceived by a small upstart group of entrepreneurs to bring Hollywood movies into living rooms across America, the scrappy network grew into one of the most influential and respected players in Hollywood. It&#8217s Not TV is the deeply reported, definitive story of one of America&#8217s most daring and popular cultural institutions, laying bare HBO&#8217s growth, dominance, and vulnerability within the capricious media landscape over the past fifty years.&nbspThrough the visionary executives, showrunners, and producers who shaped HBO, seasoned journalists Gillette and Koblin bring to life a dynamic cast of characters who drove the company&#8217s creative innovation in astonishing ways&#8212outmaneuvering copycat competitors, taming Hollywood studios, transforming 1980s comedians and athletes like Chris Rock and Mike Tyson into superstars, and in the late 1990s and 2000s elevating the commercial-free, serialized drama to a revered art form. But in the midst of all its success, HBO was also defined by misbehaving executives, internal power struggles, and a few crucial miscalculations.&nbspAs data-driven models like Netflix have taken over streaming, HBO&#8217s artful, instinctual, and humanistic approach to storytelling is in jeopardy. Taking readers into the boardrooms and behind the camera, It&#8217s Not TV tells the surprising, fascinating story of HBO&#8217s ascent, its groundbreaking influence on American business, technology, and popular culture, and its increasingly precarious position in the very market it created.