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...Manhattan dinner party three weeks ago, Barry Diller was constantly asked what he was going to do next. The flinty mogul, whose QVC cable network had lost an expensive bid to buy Paramount Communications, would say only, "I'm onto something." Late in the evening, he stood at the door chatting with Don Hewitt, executive producer of CBS's 60 Minutes, and Hewitt's wife, TV newswoman Marilyn Berger. "Barry," Berger said nonchalantly, "you really should come around the show more often." Diller, twinkling and almost winking, replied, "Oh, I'll be around...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Barry and Larry Show | 7/11/1994 | See Source »

...chairman Laurence Tisch and QVC head Barry Diller said "the Tiffany network" would almost certainly go ahead in its surprise merger with the home-shopping giant. The result, to be finalized July 13 barring unforeseen snags, will be an altered TV landscape in which a top-rated network has substantial interest in cable. Investors are buying in: even before the official announcement, CBS stock shot up $48, to $311, and QVC's rose...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BARRY AND LARRY WANT CBS-QVC UNION | 6/30/1994 | See Source »

Enter Ronald Perelman, 51, the multibillionaire Revlon chief. A friend of such Hollywood power brokers as Barry Diller and Michael Ovitz, Perelman began to build an entertainment empire in 1989 when he bought New World, a small producer of movies and TV shows (Crime Story, The Wonder Years). Last year he started acquiring TV stations, first buying seven local outlets owned by then bankrupt SCI Television and later picking up eight more from two other station groups, in deals that are in various states of completion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Murdoch's Biggest Score | 6/6/1994 | See Source »

...rumors that Seagram's president, Edgar Bronfman Jr., had finally decided to go for an outright takeover. Rumors endowed Bronfman with a long string of potential allies (several phone companies, the cable-TV firm Tele-Communications Inc. and such Hollywood powers as superagent Michael Ovitz and QVC chief Barry Diller) and even set a potential price: $55 for each of the 322 million Time Warner shares that Seagram does not already own. One story had Bronfman taking time at his wedding reception this year to huddle with Ovitz and Diller about takeover strategies...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dress Rehearsal, Or Opening Night? | 5/16/1994 | See Source »

John Malone, Tele-Communications Inc. chairman and Barry Diller ally in the Paramount battle. Engaged in a love-hate relationship with Viacom -- currently talking to Sumner Redstone about buying Viacom's cable systems while fending off Viacom's massive antitrust suit. Also testily pulled Viacom's the Movie Channel from TCI's cable systems...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Are They Better Off Now Than They Were Four Months Ago? An Unofficial Paramount-Viacom-QVC Takeover Deal of the '90s Alumni Bulletin | 5/9/1994 | See Source »

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