Paramount Pictures Corporation


The Discomfort Zone

CEO of nation's sixth-largest broadcast group tells how the fear of failure must be overcome in order to be successful.  Read story

Mail Call

Managers at Paramount Flag Company spend time each morning reading the company's mail.  Read story

Sumner and His Discontent

Did the 83-year-old tycoon cross the line by firing Tom Cruise with so much fanfare? Or did he demonstrate strong leadership?  Read story

Inheriting the 'Entrepreneurial Spirit'

Ben Goldhirsh, the son of late Inc. founder Bernie Goldhirsh, is staking his own claim in the magazine and film industries.  Read story

Multimedia Games

Three start-ups in the hot new field of multimedia games  Read story

Snow Job By Zamboni Makes For Nicer Ice

Although he doesn't participate in the sports himself, Frank Zamboni, 81, may have done more than anybody else to make ice hockey, figure skating, and spe...  Read story

The Return Of Billy Jack

Tom Laughlin has set out to do for videocassettes what Amway did for household products and Domino's did for pizza  Read story

Top 30 Entrepreneurs Under 30 - Ben Goldhirsh, GOOD

#19 BEN GOLDHIRSH GOOD Age: 27 Location: Los AngelesRead story

FCC Turns TV Off on Small Businesses

Hey, what about us? Regular readers of my column know I get really irked at how small business is overlooked by the government. Legislation and regulation...  Read story

Showing the Flag

Doublet, a producer of logo flags, plans to start selling flag store franchises.  Read story

Return of Giants

Is Hollywood edging out small companies and returning to the studio-dominated days of yesteryear?  Read story

The Best 4 Small-Business Neighborhoods in America

Here's what entrepreneurs are looking for when selecting a community for start-ups, and what they're finding.  Read story

Surviving Google

When we profiled blog search engine Technorati in February 2006, CEO David Sifry wa...  Read story

Mail

An Insanely Hot Topic Our January cover story followed Dave Hirschkop, owner of Dave's Gourmet--best known for its extremely hot Insanity Sau...  Read story

I Lost It at the Movies

Glamour, moguldom, potential home-run returns -- is it any surprise that so many CEOs with cash want to try their hand in the film business? Or that bad thin...  Read story

The World's Oldest Start-Up

An anatomy of start-up Ritz Foods International, a producer of snack chips made from the yuca plant. Includes an overview of the snack food industry and setb...  Read story

TV or Not TV

How businesses are selling products through TV shopping channels such as QVC and Home Shopping Network.  Read story

Why Every Business Will Be Like Show Business

Study of the network of flexible small businesses that make up Hollywood's entertainment industry.  Read story

The Great Leaders Series: Ruth Handler, Co-founder of Mattel

She invented the Barbie Doll (and Ken too), and then reinvented the way national brands advertise their products.  Read story

Nolan Bushnell is Back in the Game

Nolan Bushnell founded Atari, employed Steve Jobs, built a bunch of robots, and pretty much invented the whole cocky-young-entrepreneurial-genius pose. He's ...  Read story

How I Did It: George Naddaff

From Spit 'n' Shine Boy To Boston Chicken and Beyond.  Read story

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