How producer Jimmy Iovine went from music hits to billion-dollar businessman
Alan Wass
07 March 2019
How Jimmy Iovine made big bucks from all kinds of beats
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Born in Brooklyn
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Work woes
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Last chance at the Record Plant
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Big break at last
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Working with The Boss
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First hit single with Patti Smith
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LA move
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Making it big with U2
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Tired of producing records
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Interscope Records
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Signs Dr Dre, Suge Knight and Death Row Records
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Changing the record industry
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Genre-busting label
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Gangster rap controversy
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Time Warner bails on Interscope
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Eminem is signed
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Interscope merges with Geffen
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A new business idea
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Beats brand
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HTC buys 50% share
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Huge market share
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Beats valued at a billion
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Beats sold to Apple
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A new job at Apple
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Stepping back from Apple
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Iovine's rules for success
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