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Barry Diller, the chairman of IAC and Expedia, recently shared insights on the evolving landscape of media during an appearance on 'Squawk Box.' In a candid discussion, he reflected on his new memoir, "Who Knew," where he delves into his extensive career and personal experiences. Diller emphasized the importance of finding a balance in our relationship with technology, warning against allowing it to dominate our lives.
He also touched upon the recent deal between Skydance and Paramount, highlighting its implications for the future of media. As streaming platforms continue to reshape the industry, Diller expressed his thoughts on the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. He further discussed his views on sexuality and the impact of innovative platforms like Tinder in transforming social interactions.
Diller’s insights underscore the necessity of maintaining human connection in an increasingly digital world, advocating for a future where technology serves as a tool rather than an overlord.
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