In the Wall Street Journal on Tuesday, Barry Diller of IAC is quoted as follows:
WSJ: Would you want to run a movie company today?
Mr. Diller: No. Words like "tent pole" and "merchandising" have nothing to do with telling good stories. The current process of major film companies is so different than it was 10 or 20 years ago, and I find the output that comes from it far less interesting. It's a very hard business to get into, and I don't know why you'd make that choice rather than shoe manufacturing.
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