As a boy growing up in New Jersey, Amos Hostetter spent much of his childhood around the ocean, fishing, sailing, and lifeguarding in the unfussy beach town of Bay Head. As a young man in 1969, the Harvard Business School alumnus moved his fledgling cable television company into an old towboat house on the edge of Lewis Wharf in Boston, when the area was still a working waterfront of produce warehouses. After he married his wife, Barbara, they lived in a condo nearby, and took their three children to play

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