TMC
04-21-2016, 06:26 PM
I found an LA Times (http://articles.latimes.com/1988-10-30/business/fi-698_1_columbia-pictures/3) article about Columbia Pictures' woes under Coca-Cola's management, and it had this example of what was going on:
Meanwhile, feathers have been ruffled at Columbia Pictures Television, under Chairman and Chief Executive Gary Lieberthal, who came from a background in television programming sales at Embassy. Lieberthal so alienated "Facts of Life" star Nancy McKeon last year that she took her next series to 20th Century Fox Film, according to her manager, Greg H. Sims.
"He has no clue about handling creative talent, nor does he seem to recognize their importance," Sims says. Among his complaints: a deaf ear to McKeon's suggestions in the show's ninth and final season, and a meager tribute at the end, with "wrap" party fare of "beer and chips."
Meanwhile, feathers have been ruffled at Columbia Pictures Television, under Chairman and Chief Executive Gary Lieberthal, who came from a background in television programming sales at Embassy. Lieberthal so alienated "Facts of Life" star Nancy McKeon last year that she took her next series to 20th Century Fox Film, according to her manager, Greg H. Sims.
"He has no clue about handling creative talent, nor does he seem to recognize their importance," Sims says. Among his complaints: a deaf ear to McKeon's suggestions in the show's ninth and final season, and a meager tribute at the end, with "wrap" party fare of "beer and chips."