Barry Diller

Chairman and senior executive, IAC/InterActiveCorp and Expedia Group

Chairman and senior executive of IAC/InterActiveCorp and Expedia Group

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Barry Diller became a legend in the entertainment business through top jobs at ABC, Paramount, and Fox.

Barry Diller on Scott Rudin: ‘I would hope he would find a way … to reenter the business’

Barry Diller became a legend in the entertainment business through top jobs at ABC, Paramount, and Fox.

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“I don’t know anyone who thinks there’ll be … let’s say, optimistically, 50% of theaters.

Media giant Barry Diller: ‘There’ll be 10% of the theaters worldwide in a few years’

“I don’t know anyone who thinks there’ll be … let’s say, optimistically, 50% of theaters.

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