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The company was guided by a codification of Styne's pet policies known as " The Rules of The Road ".
The rules were passed down from the prohibition era, Chicago area MCA ( referenced in " Citizen Cohn " and " The King and Queen of Hollywood " books.
) to the LA area 1940s era movie actor rep firm.
The rules were passed to the 1950s generation of MCA talent agents including a. Jerold Perenchio who'd later own and head a number of businesses including the 1992 to 2007 version of Univision.
Perenchio is well known for his version of the rules ( now up to twenty rules ) which vary from year to year and have some internal contradictions ( AJP pointed out that while there is a " no neoptism " rule he's aware his son was on the board of directors at the time.

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