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The Real Deal

By: Richard Desmond
Narrated by: Richard Desmond
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Summary

From the age of five, when he helped his deaf father negotiate advertising contracts, Richard Desmond has always had an eye for business.

In The Real Deal he offers a no-holds-barred account of an extraordinary career that has taken him from cloakroom attendant at a north London club to billionaire media owner.

En route he tells of his early life as a rock and roll drummer, his first steps in the world of magazine publishing as a purveyor of leisure and top-shelf titles, and finally, after decades of paying his dues building smaller brands, his arrival in the big league with the launch of OK! magazine and the acquisition of Express Newspapers, his purchase and sale of Channel 5, and his £80 million investment in the Health Lottery, combining business innovation with help for good causes.

Along the way he imparts many of the secrets of his astounding success as well as giving his forthright opinion (and he always has one) on such diverse subjects as politicians, religion, and the similarities between being a rock and roll drummer and running a business - as well as his views on a cast of characters ranging from Alan Sugar to Victoria Beckham and from Simon Cowell to Jennifer Aniston.

Often controversial, frequently revelatory, always entertaining, The Real Deal is the brilliantly frank account of a life spent at the sharp end.

©2015 Richard Desmond (P)2015 Random House Audiobooks
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Very enjoyable and funny

It’s was enjoyable and informative also like learning about how Ok magazine came to exist and other tidbits

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What did you like most about The Real Deal?

Flowed very well and was very interesting to hear how someone goes from nothing to a few Billion!

What did you like best about this story?

It was a pacey read so very little slow parts

What about Richard Desmond’s performance did you like?

Mr D read it very well!

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

Buying the Express paper then being offered double the amount to sell it with in a few days, and turning it down - pretty ballsy

Any additional comments?

Didn't have a clue who this guy was so took a punt. Turns out he started OK! mag and ended up buying channel 5 and the Express newspaper - so a kind of Rupert Murdoch but less famous.

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