From the Denver Post
From the Denver Post
“The insider access gives the book an intimate feel and introduces readers to one of the smartest men in the media business.”
— ‘Programmed to Win’ by Mark P. Couch. 01/06/2003
From Library Journal
From Library Journal
“The author weaves an intricate tale of the cable industry and TCI as he reveals the brilliant deal-making strategies that built the largest cable company in the world…Recommended for media collections in public libraries and those interested in the "art of the deal." — Bellinda Wise, Nassau Community College Library, 01/15/2003
From Publishers Weekly
From Publishers Weekly
“Robichaux pens an account that is part Horatio Alger success story and part cautionary tale…Malone is a complicated hero; focused and driven, he built his empire largely through clever, complicated financing deals…” (2002)
From the Rocky Mountain News
From the Rocky Mountain News
“Robichaux says his goal was to show how America was wired with cable, offer an accurate portrait of Malone, and "understand what propels ordinary individuals to great heights." He's succeeded on all counts.”
— ‘A Connecticut Yankee who became a Cable King’ by David Milstead. 11/09/2002
From the Tycoonist.com
From the Tycoonist.com
“Almost 20 years on, the story of John Malone and the cable business remains incredibly relevant…The dude is still widely regarded as one of the great business minds of the century, and Mark Robichaux’s 2002 work Cable Cowboy is frequently mentioned as one of the best business books ever written.” (2021)