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- IAC: Trimming the Fat
- CEO Diller is breaking up his media conglomerate, keeping his favorites and setting the rest adrift. But Liberty Media, the majority stake shareholder, is moving to thwart his dastardly plans.
- Videos 2008-03-07
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- MH Equity Investors to Acquire Entertainment Publications from IAC
- NEW YORK, June 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- IAC and MH Equity Investors, a subsidiary of MHE Private Equity Fund, LLC, an Indianapolis-based private equity firm, announced today that MH Equity Investors has acquired Entertainment Publications, Inc. EPI, a leading provider of discounts and promotions, from IAC. The...
- Articles 2008-06-03
- IAC and Ticketmaster Executives to Participate at Upcoming Conferences
- NEW YORK, May 5 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- IAC and Ticketmaster executives will be participating in the following upcoming conferences: JPMorgan 36th Annual Technology Conference Participant: Mr. Tom McInerney, Executive Vice President & Chief ...
- Articles 2008-05-05
- Expedia, Inc. Reports First Quarter 2008 Results
- Merchant Hotel and Advertising Fuel 21% OIBA Growth BELLEVUE, Wash., May 1 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Expedia, Inc. today announced financial results for its first quarter ended March 31, 2008. "With over $20 billion in annual gross bookings and excellent first quarter results, ExpediaR is far...
- Articles 2008-05-01
- RushmoreDrive.com: A Web address for African-Americans
- A search engine launching today aims to deliver a better experience for black audiences. But Black Web Enterprises president Johnny Taylor is quick to point out that RushmoreDrive.com -- named after the street on which its Charlotte offices are located -- goes beyond search. Each query also returns...
- Articles 2008-04-10
- Clash of titans leads to delay of Ticketmaster sale: Diller resists Malone's effort to oust him from IAC board
- Ticketmaster isn't likely to be sold off soon. Barry Diller wants the West Hollywood-based company sold as part of the breakup of IAC/Interactive, a New York-based media company. So do the shareholders, including John Malone, chairman of Colorado-based Liberty Media Corp. But Malone wants to keep his "super...
- Articles 2008-04-07
- Web Watch
- Remember the information superhighway? According to Wikipedia, this was a term used to refer to the Internet until the early 1990s. On Jan. 11, 1994, there was a Superhighway Summit at UCLA which started a national dialogue about the information superhighway and its implications. We should have known that this...
- Articles 2008-04-01
- Media mogul loses battle to oust Diller from helm of IAC
- The media mogul John Malone has lost his bitter legal battle to oust Barry Diller from the helm of the IAC/Interactive internet conglomerate, home to the Ticketmaster ticket agency and Ask.com search engine. The ruling came two weeks after the conclusion of an extraordinary trial when the...
- Articles 2008-03-29
- Diller says he wants control of IAC
- Business News IN BRIEF *Barry Diller, the IAC/InterActiveCorp chairman, said he would be interested in acquiring a controlling stake in the company if he could. Giving testimony in a trial at Delaware Chancery Court, he was asked if he would be interested in seeking control of IAC....
- Articles 2008-03-14
- Malone attacks Diller in court
- The media mogul John Malone made a courtroom attack yesterday on his business partner Barry Diller, saying Mr Diller's use of corporate aircraft and his super-size pay packages "pushed the boundaries" of acceptable executive behaviour. The two men are facing off in a Delaware court over Mr...
- Articles 2008-03-11
- The Twilight of the Moguls
- John Malone helped build a generation of media titans like no other—only to cut them down to size and reveal them as mere mortals. Just ask Barry Diller. I f the enemy of my enemy is my friend, as the old chestnut says, then it makes perfect sense...
- Articles 2008-02-25
- Meanwhile, outside our car world . . .(50th Anniversary countdown)
- Spain and Portugal join the European Economic Community. President Reagan freezes Libyan assets in the United States. President Ferdinand Marcos flees the Philippines after ruling for 20 years; Corazon Aquino succeeds him. A major nuclear accident at the Soviet Union's Chernobyl power station alarms the world....
- Articles 2008-02-18
- Magazine-publishing elite pay tribute to Brown, Kliger.(MediaWorks)(Tina Brown and Jack Kliger of Hachette Filipacchi Media U.S.)
- Byline: Nat Ives The magazine business presented its highest honors last week to Tina Brown, the former editor of titles including The New Yorker and Talk, and Jack Kliger, president-CEO at Hachette Filipacchi Media U.S. The editor and the executive made their marks...
- Articles 2008-02-04
- THE HEAT INDEX; Weekly rating (0-10) of sizzle and fizzle.(MediaWorks)
- 10 Alternative TV Measurement Two Nielsen challengers make their move, as TNS teams with DirecTV and TiVo signs CBS for its StopWatch service. 7 Fox Business News Rupert Murdoch may have found a way to use WSJ reporters on the cable channel, citing...
- Articles 2008-02-04
- DILLER VS MALONE
- The veteran cable TV mogul John Malone has turned on his one- time ally and head of IAC, Barry Diller, as he tries to overturn a proxy voting deal made a decade ago. By Stephen Foley Business Analysis With friends like John Malone,...
- Articles 2008-01-30
- Fight between Liberty, IAC could get messy
- NEW YORK -- It's hard to imagine that Liberty Media Chairman John Malone -- one of the USA's shrewdest dealmakers -- might be humiliated by a boneheaded mistake. But that appears to be the issue that Delaware's Chancery Court will have to decide in a dispute that pits...
- Articles 2008-01-30
- ASK.COM IS SAID TO OPEN AN OFFICE IN CHINA
- AsiaInfo Services12-17-2007Ask.com Is Said to Open an Office in ChinaBEIJING, Dec 17, 2007 SinoCast via COMTEX -- Ask.com, the US's fourth largest Internet search engine, wants to set up an office in China, without a timetable, according to sources. And it is to debut in the Chinese Internet market via...
- Articles 2007-12-17
- IAC , the internet conglomerate run by media mogul Barry Diller, intends to invest $100m to expand in China by creating services designed for local users
- IAC InterActiveCorp, the internet conglomerate run by media mogul Barry Diller, intends to invest $100m to expand in China by creating services designed for local users. IAC also plans to launch its Ask.com search engine in China within two years...
- Articles 2007-12-01
- Barry Diller's Grand Acquisitor
- "C ome play!" Shana Fisher emails this challenge from her eighth-floor perch at IAC headquarters, a sleek, white Frank Gehry jewel on Manhattan's west side. Her office is immaculate, with four white leather chairs, a pink door, and a magnificent view of the Hudson River. Not that she...
- Articles 2007-12-01
- Internet conglomerate InterActiveCorp to spend $100 million in China.(CHINA)
- According to Media mogul Barry Diller, his Web conglomerate, IAC/InterActiveCorp, is willing to invest $100 million in China for developing services for the country's users. He said that all the Internet offerings would be customized for Chinese users only, adding that IAC would unveil its Ask.com...
- Articles 2007-12-01
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