Barry Diller Quotes

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Barry Diller, a titan of media and technology, reshaped the entertainment landscape with audacious foresight. As the architect of the modern television movie at ABC, the founder of Fox Broadcasting, and the visionary behind IAC and Expedia, Diller’s career is a masterclass in disruptive innovation. His philosophy centers on the relentless pursuit of the new, believing that true success lies not in incremental improvement but in bold, often counterintuitive leaps. His quotes resonate because they cut through corporate caution, offering a raw, pragmatic blueprint for risk-taking in a digital age. Diller’s legacy is a testament to the power of creative destruction, inspiring entrepreneurs to embrace uncertainty as the crucible of progress.

Barry Diller Quotes (45)

"I still believe in synergy, but I call it natural law."

Barry Diller
Topic: Wisdom

"The business model for content is to be paid for it. You can be paid for it either though advertising or subscriptions or some new invention, but right now what we've got is advertising revenue and subscription revenue as the only way to be paid for content."

Barry Diller
Topic: Technology

"This is a world in which reasons are made up because reality is too painful."

Barry Diller
Topic: Wisdom

"The world is changing. Networks without a specific branding strategy will be killed. I envision a world of highly niched services and tightly run companies without room for all the overhead the established networks carry."

Barry Diller
Topic: Wisdom

"We want to be able to sell you anything, anywhere, any time you want it."

Barry Diller
Topic: Wisdom

"Sometimes it seems like there's more footnotes than text. This isn't something we're proud of, and over time we'd like to see our footnotes steadily shrink."

Barry Diller
Topic: Wisdom

"I'm just saying if you want to reach large audiences, then rely on professionals, meaning people who are in the industry and are trained for it, rather than just idiot savants."

Barry Diller
Topic: Motivation

"If we're going to talk about our businesses, we're going to have to talk about them within the constraints of the disclosure rules, without giving guidance, because we're not going to give guidance, because we don't believe that it is a sensible game to play."

Barry Diller
Topic: Wisdom

"There's no way you can predict what is going to happen in six months or two years in most businesses, and certainly not for businesses that are growing at the rate that we have grown."

Barry Diller
Topic: Wisdom

"The entertainment business hasn't had a new idea in years."

Barry Diller
Topic: Wisdom

"What I've learned over the years is that focus and singular purpose is the best approach for businesses."

Barry Diller
Topic: Wisdom

"If you're going to run a public company, be absolutely certain of what the parameters are, what the clarity is, that you can explain it to yourselves and explain it externally."

Barry Diller
Topic: Wisdom

"Companies like GE and Procter & Gamble have been in business for a long time. Over decades or a century you're bound to figure out a management structure that works."

Barry Diller
Topic: Wisdom

"I don't have answers for anybody else. What I know is that internal complexity makes for superficiality. There's never essentially a pure story unless there's a pure product line that has its own shining clarity."

Barry Diller
Topic: Wisdom

"What interests me is starting businesses on our own, finding ideas that we can support, and simply investing in invention."

Barry Diller
Topic: Technology

"People, me included, have a truly emotional thing about this iPad."

Barry Diller
Topic: Wisdom

"We need an unambiguous rule - a law - that nobody will step between the publisher and the consumer, full stop."

Barry Diller
Topic: Wisdom

"I'm sure there are some commercial applications for Twitter, but they don't really interest me. I mean, 140 characters? I am really not interested in Ashton Kutcher's daily walks. Not for me."

Barry Diller
Topic: Wisdom

"Facebook's the real deal. Nobody can buy Facebook now. Everybody has taken an angle at it. But Facebook may be the place that organizes everybody's personal information. It's got a very good chance of being that."

Barry Diller
Topic: Mindfulness

"Well, the Internet is this miracle. It is an absolutely extraordinary idea that you can press a send button, and you are publishing to the world."

Barry Diller
Topic: Wisdom

"I've not conducted my life in the service of smallness."

Barry Diller
Topic: Wisdom

"I am a contrarian."

Barry Diller
Topic: Wisdom

"What's happened to broadcasting is that broadcasting really used to be... it used to have a very clear public service quotient. And it's more or less now. And it's been lost."

Barry Diller
Topic: Mindfulness

"My opinion, young people go to the Internet. To the Internet distribution system right now, you put it up there and it's accessed by the world."

Barry Diller
Topic: Mindfulness

"The ability for consumers to receive broadcast over the air signal is their right."

Barry Diller
Topic: Wisdom

"What we need to do is replace the entire tax code. I do not think it makes sense to say, 'Let's just grab money from, quote, the wealthy'... The issue is the tax code's rotten and we should start truly over with a simple code that is fair and transparent."

Barry Diller
Topic: Wisdom

"We have a tax code whose complications and levels of unfairness and levels of choosing people to give tax breaks to and choosing people to deny them to is thousands of pages long with endless complications and unbelievable manipulations by everybody."

Barry Diller
Topic: Wisdom

"Broadcasting began, essentially, in the hands of very, very few players - actually two - and when television came along, there were two networks, then three. Rules began to get formulated that essentially protected that concentrated group."

Barry Diller
Topic: Wisdom

"Since I was in my early twenties, at ABC, I was always only interested in things that were not already being done."

Barry Diller
Topic: Wisdom

"Now along comes the potential creative destruction brought by a different distribution methodology, the Internet."

Barry Diller
Topic: Mindfulness
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