- Steve Ross (Time Warner CEO)
Steve Ross (
September 17 ,1927 -December 20 ,1992 ) was responsible for the 1990 merger ofWarner Communications andTime Inc. into the world's largest media and entertainment conglomerate,Time Warner ..cite web
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title = Steven J. Ross
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accessdate = 2007-03-23 ] The family name was changed by Ross's father in 1932.cite web
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title = Steven J. Ross
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accessdate = 2007-03-23 ]Early life
Ross was born Steven Jay Rechnitz in
Brooklyn, New York to Jewish immigrant parents. Ross enlisted in theU.S. Navy in June 1945 and was discharged in 1946. Ross later claimed that he suffered a hearing loss due to his combat service but he never served in combat and spent only seven days at sea, mostly taking theUSS Hopping to Florida for decommissioning. Ross followed hisWorld War II -era naval service with studies atPaul Smith's College (located inPaul Smiths, New York ).Career
Kinney Parking Company was originally a funeral home company which had expanded with the acquisition of New York parking lots, office cleaning firms and construction companies. Joining Kinney when he married the owner's daughter, Carol Rosenthal (in 1954), Ross succeeded in expanding his father-in-law's funeral company.In 1958, he began arranging an alliance between the Manhattan-based funeral business and New Jersey's Kinney System. The companies merged in 1962. After
Kinney National Service moved from downtown Newark to 10 Rockefeller Plaza in November, 1962, Ross became the company president. Ross was the co-CEO ofKinney National Company from 1969 to 1972. He became the sole CEO, president and chairman of Warner Communications in 1972.In 1982, Ross was accused by federal prosecutor
Nathaniel H. Akerman of having Warner assistant treasurerSolomon Weiss , who had followed Ross from Kinney, act as the "banker or overseer of a secret cash fund" of $170,000 in bribes.Citation
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title = Prosecutor Links Chief At Warner to Bribe Plan
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year = 1982
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url = ] The accusation came at Weiss' trial formail fraud ,racketeering ,perjury and tax violations stemming from Warner Communications investments in theWestchester Premier Theater , a joint venture of the Colombo, Gambino, and Genovese crime syndicates.cite book
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title = Fortune's Formula
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id = 0-8090-4637-7 ] Weiss, and two other Warner executives—Jay Emmett and Leonard Horwitz—were all convicted of crimes related to the affair.Citation
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title = Warner Executive Convicted of Fraud in Purchase of Theater Stock
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url = ] Although Emmett implicated Ross, he was never indicted and the federal investigation of him was closed in 1985 due to "insufficient evidence " to obtain a conviction.In the fall off 1982 Ross ordered Ray Kassar, president of the Atari videogame company which was then owned by Warner Communications, to produce an
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial videogame for their 2600 game platform as a product tie-in with Warner's hit film of the same name by Christmas - giving them less than 6 weeks to produce and market the game from start to finish. The videogame is still widely regarded as one of the worst video games ever made, and 5 million unsold cartridges were eventually buried in a landfill and covered with cement. The loss cost Atari $536 million and is widely credited with causing a massive slump in the videogame industry known as the "Crash of 83"North American video game crash of 1983 The merger of Time Inc. and Warner Communications, Inc., which began in 1989, was finalized on
January 10 , 1990. In 1990, Ross took home a record $78.2 million in total pay.When Ross died from prostate cancer at the age of 65 in the last weeks of 1992,
Gerald Levin stepped inJanuary 21 ,1993 , as Time Warner's sole CEO.His second wife was the socialite and urban planner
Amanda Burden .Director
Steven Spielberg gave actorLiam Neeson (who, at 6'4", was the same height as Ross) tapes of Steve Ross to use as research for his role asOskar Schindler in the film "Schindler's List "Awards
He is inducted into the
National Soccer Hall of Fame in 2003, as one of the founders of theNew York Cosmos .Death and Estate
He is buried in
Green River Cemetery inEast Hampton (town), New York .Donations from his estate were to establish
The Ross School , located inEast Hampton, New York and The Ross Global Academy inNew York City .References
ee also
* "Master of the Game: Steve Ross and the Creation of Time Warner" by Connie Bruck (Simon & Schuster, 1994)
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