Here is the direct Frontline Page of the documentary..
https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/...eff-bezos-key-takeaways-where-to-stream/Here is part of the summary...
"On Feb. 18, the PBS investigative series FRONTLINE released a two-hour documentary investigating how Jeff Bezos turned Amazon from a tiny company run out of a garage into a business empire that is without precedent in the history of American capitalism.
Based on a year of reporting from a team led by James Jacoby and Anya Bourg, Amazon Empire: The Rise and Reign of Jeff Bezos raises tough questions about the cost of Amazon's convenience, and reveals how the company that began as an online bookseller
is now shaping our lives in both visible and invisible ways that go far beyond commerce.
The full documentary is now streaming at the top of this story, on the PBS Video App, on YouTube and on-demand. Here are ten key takeaways from FRONTLINE's investigation of Amazon's ascent and its consequences:
1. Bezos very first employee at Amazon, Shel Kaphan, now says he is concerned that Amazon has become a ?huge and unstoppable force? and he goes so far as to say that it 'could potentially make sense' to break up parts of the company.
In an exclusive interview, the man who helped Bezos build the foundation for Amazon 26 years ago speaks out about his concerns for the first time. "On the one hand, I'm proud of what it became, but it also scares me," Kaphan tells FRONTLINE. "And I just feel like it's important for someone in my situation to at least say what they think about what's going on." Kaphan is one of 15 former or current Amazon executives and insiders whom FRONTLINE interviewed while making the documentary; excerpts from 11 of those interviews can be explored here.
2. For Bezos, dominating online commerce is just the beginning and gathering and analyzing data on customers has been a critical component of Amazon's strategy from the start."....