Keach Hagey

Reporter for The Wall Street Journal, author

Reporter for The Wall Street Journal, author

Keach Hagey on KCRW

This week, we have a banter bonus: a chat with journalist and author  Keach Hagey . Her new book, ‘The King of Content,’ is about the media empire built by Sumner Redstone.

Keach Hagey on her new book, ‘The King of Content’

This week, we have a banter bonus: a chat with journalist and author Keach Hagey . Her new book, ‘The King of Content,’ is about the media empire built by Sumner Redstone.

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