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Studios celebrate their box office hits — unless it’s Paramount, where even success becomes opaque. Tom Cruise’s $400 million ...
The juicy 'Who Knew' reads like a last-of-the-Mohicans memoir for a business no longer defined by the big personalities and ...
In his combination business memoir and personal journey, the former media exec opens up about topics he had vowed never to talk about, including his early relations with men, as well as his ...
The movie ended up starring Richard Gere in a breakthrough role, with Diller adding that Gere "would go on to break up my ...
It had to be fought for against intense internal resistance, broke every rule of television programming at the time, and ...
We are just now learning that the 1980 movie “Popeye” had more going on during filming than has previously been revealed.
Media mogul Barry Diller recalled how the crowd loved Elon Musk at the US Open in September, but he isn't so sure they'd ...
The media mogul publicly acknowledges in his memoir that he is gay but talks more candidly about his long and storied ...
Barry Diller, of Beverly Hills, arrived here in 1966 in his mid-20s, finding the city so “overstimulating and disorienting” ...
Barry Diller is making public revelations ahead of the release of his memoir. He is a gay man — something friends knew — who loves his wife Diane von Furstenberg.
Mark Peckmezian for The New York Times Supported by By Maureen Dowd Opinion Columnist Barry Diller has only just started his book tour, but he’s already trying to sneak away. “I’m shortening ...
Indeed, the intrigues are reminiscent of those of Barry Diller, the onetime Paramount chief whose dealmaking forays ended in defeat, but then success. Diller’s new memoir, titled Who Knew ...