Barry Diller is a business mogul who currently serves as the chairman of IAC/InterActiveCorp
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Barry Diller is a business mogul who currently serves as the chairman of IAC/InterActiveCorp
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Barry Diller married Diane von Furstenberg in 2001. She is the former wife of Prince Egon von Furstenberg of Germany, and the mother of Prince Alexander von Furstenberg and Princess Tatiana von Furstenberg.
He is a member of the Democratic Party and is known to be an outspoken critic of the US President Donald Trump.
Barry Charles Diller was born to a Jewish family in San Francisco, California on 2nd February 1942. His parents were Reva and Michael Diller.
He studied at the Beverley High School though he hardly had any interest in academics. Later he joined the University of California but dropped out after just one semester.
Barry Diller started his career with a job in the William Morris Agency, a Hollywood based talent agency, where he initially worked as an assistant. Soon, he became a full-fledged talent agent and was also put in charge of broadcasting rights to feature films. He was eventually promoted to the rank of vice president of the organization. During this time, he pioneered and popularized the concepts of TV movies and TV miniseries.
After a successful career at the William Morris Agency, he joined Paramount Pictures Corporation, one of the best known Hollywood film studios. He served as the chairman and chief executive officer for ten years. Under him, the studio produced many hit TV programs as well as movies, such as ‘Taxi’ (1978), ‘Grease’ (1978), ‘Raiders of the Lost Ark’ (1981), ‘Cheers’ (1982), and ‘Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom’ (1984).
From October 1984, he served as the Chairman and CEO of Fox Inc. which was the parent company of Fox Network and 20th Century Fox. He was also a co-founder of the Fox Network and popularized several TV shows. In 1992, he quit the company and purchased a stake in QVC teleshopping network for $25 million. Though he also made bids to purchase Paramount Communications as well as CBS, he lost. In 1995, he resigned from QVC as well.
Slowly, Barry Diller started building a media empire of his own. He became chairman of the Home Shopping Network and also acquired the USA Network and the Sci-Fi channel. He became a part owner of Ticketmaster, and merged its online arm with Citysearch, which was a provider of local online city guides. This transformed Citysearch into an e-commerce venture named Ticketmaster Online-Citysearch which went public in 1999. In addition to these ventures, he also acquired the assets of Silver King Broadcasting.
In the 2000s, he became the Chairman of Expedia, as well as the Chairman and CEO of IAC/InterActiveCorp. IAC is a commerce conglomerate and the parent of several companies such as homeadvisor.com, Vimeo.com, and Ask.com. Diller held the position of CEO of IAC/Interactive Corp till December 2010. Since 2002, he has also been on the board of Coca Cola.
Barry Diller mentored several people who later became big-time media executives, which earned them the name of ‘The Killer Dillers’ from the media. One such “Killer Diller” is Michael Eisner, initially the President of Paramount Pictures who later became Chairman as well as CEO of the Walt Disney Company.
He had also mentored Dawn Steel, who worked under him at Paramount. As the eventual head of Columbia Pictures, she became one of the first women to run a major movie studio.
Other “Killer Dillers” include Jeffrey Katzenberg, former head of Walt Disney studios and head of DreamWorks Animation, and Don Simpson, who runs a production company.