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Barry Diller

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Barry Diller
NameBarry Diller
Birth dateFebruary 2, 1942
Birth placeSan Francisco, California, United States
OccupationBusinessman, InterActiveCorp founder

Barry Diller is a renowned American businessman and founder of InterActiveCorp, a media and internet company that owns brands such as Expedia Group, Match Group, and IAC. He has had a successful career in the entertainment and technology industries, working with companies like ABC, Paramount Pictures, and Fox. Diller has been instrumental in shaping the media landscape, and his business ventures have had a significant impact on the industry. He has worked with notable figures like Michael Eisner, Rupert Murdoch, and Ted Turner.

Early Life and Education

Diller was born in San Francisco, California, to a family of Jewish descent. He grew up in Los Angeles, California, and attended University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), where he studied Biology and Anthropology. However, he did not graduate from UCLA, instead choosing to pursue a career in the entertainment industry, inspired by his father's work at 20th Century Studios. Diller's early life and education were influenced by his family's connections to the entertainment industry, including his father's work with MGM Studios and Columbia Pictures.

Career

Diller's career in the entertainment industry began at ABC, where he worked under the guidance of Leonard Goldenson and Elton Rule. He later moved to Paramount Pictures, where he worked with Gulf+Western and Charles Bluhdorn. Diller's success at Paramount led to his appointment as the chairman and CEO of Fox, a position he held from 1984 to 1992. During his tenure at Fox, Diller worked closely with Rupert Murdoch and played a key role in the development of the Fox Network. He also worked with notable figures like Jamie Kellner and Garth Ancier to launch The WB and UPN.

Business Ventures

Diller's business ventures have been diverse and successful, with a focus on the media and technology industries. He founded Silver King Communications and USA Networks, which later merged to form USA Interactive. Diller also acquired Expedia and Ticketmaster, which became part of InterActiveCorp. He has worked with companies like LendingTree, Home Shopping Network, and Interval International. Diller's business ventures have also included investments in The Huffington Post, Vimeo, and Dictionary.com. He has partnered with notable investors like John Malone and Liberty Media.

Personal Life

Diller is married to Diane von Fürstenberg, a renowned fashion designer and former Princess of Fürstenberg. The couple has been married since 2001 and has been involved in various philanthropic efforts, including the Diller-von Fürstenberg Family Foundation. Diller has also been recognized for his contributions to the media industry, including his induction into the Broadcasting & Cable Hall of Fame and the Cable Hall of Fame. He has been honored with awards like the Emmy Award and the Peabody Award.

Philanthropy

Diller is a dedicated philanthropist, with a focus on education, arts, and culture. He has supported institutions like the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the New York Public Library. Diller has also been involved in various charitable initiatives, including the World Trade Center Memorial & Museum and the High Line. He has worked with notable philanthropists like Michael Bloomberg and George Soros to support causes like education reform and arts education. Diller's philanthropic efforts have also included support for organizations like the American Red Cross and the United Service Organizations (USO). Category:American businesspeople

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