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The billionaire media tycoon [[Barry Diller]] is responsible for what the media dubs '''The Killer Dillers''' people whom Diller mentored and who later became big-time media and internet executives in their own right.  
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'''The Killer Dillers''' is a group of media and internet executives who were mentored by billionaire media tycoon [[Barry Diller]] and later reached high positions. Diller also made a fortune on online hookup sites with Match.com, OK Cupid, How About We, [[Tinder]] and many others, as a side effect giving him control over lots of sensitive private information.
  
 
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Others included [[Mindy Grossman]], CEO of Weight Watchers.<ref>https://www.fastcompany.com/90205552/why-barry-diller-believes-in-cultivating-creative-conflict</ref>
 
Others included [[Mindy Grossman]], CEO of Weight Watchers.<ref>https://www.fastcompany.com/90205552/why-barry-diller-believes-in-cultivating-creative-conflict</ref>
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 06:23, 24 November 2024

Group.png "The Killer Dillers"  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
FounderDiane von Furstenberg and Barry Diller Shankbone NYC 2009.jpg Barry Diller
Membership• MichaelEisnerOct10.jpg Michael Eisner
•  Jeffrey Katzenber
•  Don Simpson
•  Dara Khosrowshahi
•  Dawn Steel
•  Garth Ancier
•  Aaron Spelling
•  Steven Spielberg
•  Mindy Grossman
People who had a boost to their careers after being mentored by Hollywood executive and online dating tycoon Barry Diller

The Killer Dillers is a group of media and internet executives who were mentored by billionaire media tycoon Barry Diller and later reached high positions. Diller also made a fortune on online hookup sites with Match.com, OK Cupid, How About We, Tinder and many others, as a side effect giving him control over lots of sensitive private information.

People

Examples include Michael Eisner (who was President of Paramount Pictures while Diller was its Chairman & CEO, and went on to become Chairman & CEO of The Walt Disney Company), Jeffrey Katzenberg (a head of production of Paramount under Diller who became a co-founder of DreamWorks SKG and former head of DreamWorks Animation and Walt Disney Studios), Don Simpson (who was President of Production at Paramount under Diller and Eisner before forming an independent production company initially based on the Paramount lot with Jerry Bruckheimer), Dara Khosrowshahi (CEO of Uber), Dawn Steel (a VP of Production for Paramount when Diller was Chair & CEO; she went on to become President of Columbia Pictures, one of the first women to run a major movie studio) and Garth Ancier (former President of BBC America).[1]

Diller worked with Stephen Chao at Fox Television Network, whom he later hired as President of Programming and Marketing at USA Network. Julius Genachowski, chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, was Diller's General Counsel during their tenure at USA Broadcasting, and again as Chief of Business Operations and a member of Barry Diller's Office of the Chairman at IAC/InterActiveCorp.

He also helped promote the careers of Aaron Spelling and Steven Spielberg, both in career infancy at the time, as producer and director.[2]

Others included Mindy Grossman, CEO of Weight Watchers.[3]


 

Known members

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MemberDescription
Michael EisnerEisner was Chairman & CEO of The Walt Disney Company from 1984 until 2005.
Steven Spielberg
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