Tony Soprano was a TV game changer.
Without "The Sopranos," there would arguably be no "Breaking Bad," no "Mad Men," no "Dexter" and no "Game of Thrones." The HBO mob drama, fronted by the late James Gandolfini, raised the bar, leading the entertainment industry to see that small screen content could be as good as if not better than the more prestigious movie medium.
Current Starz CEO Chris Albrecht was a big part of that transformative stage of TV at HBO as the cable network's former chairman and CEO. His leadership ushered in a wide-range of critically acclaimed series like "Sex and the City," "Six Feet Under," "Band of Brothers," "The Wire" and, of course, "The Sopranos."
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