Who Knew

Who Knew by Barry Diller, published by Simon and Schuster on May 20, 2025, is a memoir that offers an intimate look into the life of one of America’s most successful businessmen. Spanning 336 pages, this edition presents Diller’s candid reflections on his successes, failures, and the challenges he faced throughout his career in Hollywood and media. The narrative captures his journey from a mailroom assistant at William Morris to becoming a pivotal figure in the television and film industries, highlighting his innovative approach to programming and production.
In this memoir, readers will find a blend of personal anecdotes and professional insights, as Diller shares stories from his remarkable career, including his work on iconic films and television shows. He discusses the importance of “creative conflict” in business and his foresight in recognizing the digital future, which led to the founding of IAC. Diller also delves into his family life and personal struggles, providing a holistic view of his experiences. Who Knew encompasses themes of business, humor, and the complexities of personal fulfillment, making it a unique addition to the genres of biographies and memoirs.
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Barry Diller, one of America’s most successful businessmen, reveals himself here—his successes, failures, and struggles—with surprising candor and intimacy in a memoir rich in Hollywood lore and filled with business acumen.
Writing in his singular voice, Barry Diller delivers an astute business memoir, an unvarnished look at Hollywood, a primer on media, and a surprisingly frank coming-of-age story.
“I want to work in the mail room at William Morris.” So begins Diller’s show business life. Diller did not aspire to be an agent, nor was he a glove fit for William Morris, the legendary talent agency he describes as resembling a “Jewish Vatican.” But he was a good assistant and student and took it all in.
Before long, Diller was offered a job at ABC. His ascent was meteoric, launching ABC TV’s Movie of the Week at age twenty-seven, becoming CEO of Paramount Pictures at age thirty-two, and launching the Fox TV network at age forty-four. Along the way, Diller oversaw the production of classic films such as Saturday Night Fever, Raiders of the Lost Ark, and Home Alone (a film he credits with saving Rupert Murdoch’s career) and hit TV shows such as The Simpsons, Married…with Children, and Cops. He programmed and developed by instinct—not by research or data.
Diller’s media savvy changed the course of American culture. His championing of Alex Haley’s Roots put long-form miniseries on the map. He was never cowed by the talent—actors, directors, and producers—and worked with them all. Indeed, throughout his career, Diller championed “creative conflict,” encouraging argument in every business he managed (“I’ve never thought decision-making should be peaceful,” he writes). Diller also recognized our digital future, founding IAC and growing it into a billion-dollar constellation of brands, including Match, Tinder, and Expedia.
Moving beyond business, Diller recounts his family life, personal struggles, and regrets, his joyful marriage to Diane von Furstenburg, and where he has found fulfillment.
Intimate, candid, and moving, Who Knew is a different kind of business memoir, one that holds nothing back.
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