Paul Kagan, the pioneering media analyst who provided forecasting and financial data about the entertainment industry for nearly 50 years and was among the first to recognize the power and potential of cable television, has died.
He was 82. Kagan died Aug. 23 from kidney failure at his home in Carmel, California, his family announced. A onetime sportswriter and play-by-play man for a New York Yankees farm team, Kagan left his job at E.F.
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