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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Barry_DillerBarry Diller - Wikipedia

    Barry Diller at the Web 2.0 Conference 2005. Diller was the Chairman of Expedia and the Chairman of IAC/InterActiveCorp, an interactive commerce conglomerate and the parent of companies including HomeAdvisor, Match Group (until 2020), Citysearch, and Connected Ventures, home of Vimeo and CollegeHumor (until 2020).

  2. www.forbes.com › profile › barry-dillerBarry Diller - Forbes

    Learn about Barry Diller's net worth, career, philanthropy and personal life. He founded IAC and Expedia, owns Dotdash Meredith and Care.com, and built Pier 55 park in New York.

  3. May 19, 2022 · Learn about Barry Diller's career in film, television, and internet industries, and his role as chairman of IAC, a media and internet holding company. Find out how he launched Fox, QVC, and Little Island, and who he mentored in the media industry.

  4. www.expediagroup.com › who-we-are › leadershipBarry Diller - Expedia Group

    Barry Diller, Chairman and Senior Executive Mr. Diller has been the Chairman and Senior Executive of Expedia Group since the completion of the Company’s spin-off from IAC/InterActiveCorp (“ IAC ”) on August 9, 2005 (the “ IAC/Expedia Group Spin-Off ”).

  5. www.iac.com › leadership › barry-dillerBarry Diller - IAC

    Barry Diller is the Chairman and Senior Executive of IAC and the Chairman and Senior Executive of Expedia Group. From 1995 to late 2010, Mr. Diller served as the Chairman and the Chief Executive Officer of IAC.

  6. www.expediagroup.com › who-we-are › leadershipBarry Diller - Expedia Group

    Barry Diller is the Chairman and Senior Executive of IAC and the Chairman and Senior Executive of Expedia Group. From 1995 to late 2010, Mr. Diller served as the Chairman and the Chief Executive Officer of IAC.

  7. May 2, 2024 · Barry Diller (born February 2, 1942, San Francisco, California, U.S.) is an American media executive who served as CEO of numerous companies, most notably Twentieth Century-Fox (1984–92), where he created the Fox Network, and IAC/InterActiveCorp (2003–10), an Internet venture.