The Mega-Brands That Built America
The Mega-Brands That Built America

The Mega-Brands That Built America (2023)

8.43 seasonsDocumentary

The innovations, failures and incredible achievements of some of the most successful businesses in history, from megastores like Costco and Walmart to shipping giants like FedEx and UPS, that forever changed the way Americans live.

📺 Seasons & Episodes

Season 14 episodes
Season 28 episodes
End of the Landlines

1. End of the Landlines

42 min

When Motorola introduces the first handheld portable telephone to the world, the futuristic technology sets off a fierce battle among international telecommunications companies to produce the most popular cell phone. The competition for the next great mobile device produces innovations such as flip phones, ringtones, and text messaging. But when a little-known tech upstart from Canada decides to combine the features of a computer with a cell phone to make a smartphone called the Blackberry, the way we use phones will never be the same again.

Internet Killed the Video Store

2. Internet Killed the Video Store

42 min

A database software engineer is inspired to create a bigger, unprecedented family friendly video-store, Blockbuster. But, as the dot com boom explodes an opening appears for two software executives in California to redefine the industry and take on the media giant with their online subscription service, Netflix.

Easy Money

3. Easy Money

42 min

In the middle of the 20th century, a small piece of plastic revolutionizes the world of commerce as Diners' Club, Bank of America, and American Express race to change how people pay for everything kicking off the $6 trillion dollar a year credit card industry.

Suite Dreams: Birth of the Modern Hotel

4. Suite Dreams: Birth of the Modern Hotel

42 min

Two visionaries breathe new life into the hotel industry in America and the world, by setting the modern standard for hospitality. Despite setbacks, economic downturns, and international conflict, these rivals will stop at nothing to be number one.

Music on the Move

5. Music on the Move

42 min

In the 1950s, rival electronics companies aim to make music portable for the first time ever. What follows is a decades-long rivalry that prompts the creation of iconic products like the Pocket Radio, Cassette Tape, Walkman and the CD, alongside the rise of two of the biggest companies in the world.

Clash of the Computer Titans

6. Clash of the Computer Titans

42 min

A game designer named Steve Jobs starts a personal computer company in his parents' garage on his way to bringing computers mainstream. But when he commissions the help of a software design company run by Bill Gates, it's the beginning of one of the biggest rivalries in the history of American industry.

Rentals to Riches

7. Rentals to Riches

42 min

A down-on-his-luck car salesman has the visionary idea to start the first rental car company in America, and when he joins forces with cab company owner John Hertz, they spread their revolutionary business across the country. But when WWII veteran Warren Avis starts his own rental car company, fierce competition between the two gives rise to a new industry with a $100 billion annual market.

Sneaker Head-to-Head

8. Sneaker Head-to-Head

42 min

Two sneaker companies become industry titans through a decades long battle for global dominance, as they unleash iconic footwear that will bring sneakers mainstream and make them part of the fabric of American culture.

Season 310 episodes
The World in Your Palm

1. The World in Your Palm

43 min

The biggest names in computers go head-to-head in a race to create the first portable computers; through failures, alliances and the return of an American icon, they'll usher in their first ever handheld device.

The Retail Reckoning

2. The Retail Reckoning

43 min

Three American retail icons are born within months of each other in 1962, sparking a rivalry for the ages.

Rise of the Internet Empires

3. Rise of the Internet Empires

43 min

An ambitious upstart leaves Wall Street to start an internet store that becomes a global empire, while a young computer programmer revolutionizes the way we buy and sell online--creating rival multibillion-dollar brands that become household names.

Hardware Warfare

4. Hardware Warfare

43 min

Family-owned hardware stores become behemoth brands who battle it out taking big risks, ushering in new innovations, and betting it all in a race to become the number one hardware store chain in America.

Rise of the Office Machines

5. Rise of the Office Machines

43 min

To simplify tedious office tasks in the mid-20th century, one unknown company introduces the world's first photocopier and becomes a household name.

Photo Bombs

6. Photo Bombs

43 min

An underdog breaks the mold by creating instant photography, revolutionizing how we take photos. And it kicks off a war of innovation between two iconic companies battling to be the number one camera brand in the country.

Fight for the Fast Lane

7. Fight for the Fast Lane

43 min

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Pants on Fire

8. Pants on Fire

43 min

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Wipe Out the Competition

9. Wipe Out the Competition

43 min

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Reinventing the Wheel

10. Reinventing the Wheel

43 min

Harvey Firestone races to innovation against a crosstown rival as they both bet big on bringing car tires to the nation.

Cast

Adam Richman

Adam Richman

Self - Author / TV Host

Campbell Scott

Campbell Scott

Self - Narrator (voice)

Gary Hoover

Gary Hoover

Self - Executive Director, American Business Center

Don Wildman

Don Wildman

Self - TV Host/Historian

Jason Liebig

Jason Liebig

Self - Brand Historian

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