- IAC/InterActiveCorp
Infobox_Company
company_name = IAC
company_
company_type = Public (nasdaq|IACI)
foundation =1995
location =New York, New York , USA
key_people =Barry Diller , Chairman & CEO
num_employees = 20,000 (2007 )
industry = Conglomerate
products =ask.com ,Home Shopping Network ,Match.com ,Ticketmaster
revenue = profitUS$5.9 billion (2006 )
operating_income = profitUS$249.6 million (2006 )
net_income = profitUS$192.6 million (2006 )
homepage = [http://www.iac.com/ www.iac.com]IAC, sometimes known as IAC/InterActiveCorp or simply InterActiveCorp, is an American media conglomerate which operates diversified businesses in sectors being strongly influenced by the internet. IAC has more than 60 brands, operated by approximately 20,000 employees in 28 countries. The Chairman and CEO is businessman
Barry Diller .History
*In 1995, Barry Diller was named Chairman and CEO of Silver King Communications, Inc - what would later become IAC. Silver King then merged with Home Shopping Network and Savoy Pictures Entertainment. The company was renamed HSN, Inc. Diller then began to build the company through a series of acquisitions and divestitures.
*In 1997, the company acquired 50% of Ticketmaster Group. In 1998, it acquired USA Networks, SCI FI and Universal domestic TV. The company was renamed USA Networks, Inc. and began trading on the Nasdaq as USAI. Also in 1998, Ticketmaster Online merged with Citysearch to form Ticketmaster Online Citysearch, Inc. (TMCS) In 1999, USAI acquired Hotel Reservations Network (later renamed Hotels.com) and TMCS acquired Match.com and the Sidewalk city guides from Microsoft.
*In 2002, USAI acquired TV Travel Group, Interval International, and a controlling interest in Expedia. In 2003, USAI acquired Entertainment Publications, Inc.; uDate.com; LendingTree; Hotwire; RealEstate.com; GetSmart; and the remainder of Ticketmaster, Expedia and Hotels.com. The company was renamed InterActive Corp.
*In 2004, IAC acquired TripAdvisor, Inc.; ServiceMagic, Inc.; and Home Loan Center. In 2005, IAC acquired AskJeeves, Inc. and Cornerstone Brands, Inc. In August, the company completed the spin-off of its travel businesses under the name ofExpedia, Inc.
*In 2006, IAC began its move from a holding company to an operating company by establishing the position of President and Chief Operating Officer and appointing LendingTree founder Doug Lebda to the position. Also in 2006, IAC Programming, a content business combining the internet with traditional programming, was formed, and Michael Jackson, former head of USA Networks, Chairman of Universal Television Group, and CEO of UK's Channel Four, was appointed President. IAC tapped its internal talent for new business ideas and, as a result, launched home-grown businesses Gifts.com, Chemistry.com, Pronto, Very Short List, and 23/6 (in beta). In March 2006, AskJeeves was relaunched as Ask.com. In December 2006, IAC launched its first major product integration, AskCity, a new product from Ask.com that integrates content from key IAC brands. In May 2007, the company launched AskMobileGPS, an application for GPS-enabled mobile phones with features from Ask.com, Citysearch, and Evite.com.
*In November 2006, IAC was added to theS&P 500 .
*In March 2007, IAC's New York City-based employees moved into new headquarters designed by architect Frank Gehry andStudios Architecture in New York City's Chelsea neighborhood.Business units
The company's businesses are organized as follows: [ [http://www.iac.com/businesses.html IAC Businesses] - "IAC owns and operates more than 60 specialized and global brands."]
Retailing
*HSN
*Shoebuy.com
*Bagsbuy.com
*Outletbuy.com
*Cornerstone Brands (ie. Frontgate, Improvements, Ballard Designs, Smith+Noble, The Territory Ahead, TravelSmith, grandinroad, Isabella Bird, Alsto's, and Garnet Hill)Transactions
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Domania
*GetSmart
*LendingTree
*iNest
*Home Loan Center
*RealEstate.com
*ReserveAmerica
*servicemagic
*improveNet
*Ticketmaster
*TicketWeb
*Admission.com
*liveDaily
*Billetnet
*Ticnet.se
*Lippupalvelu
*Kartenhaus.de
*TicketService
*cottonblend
*biletix
*tick tack ticket
*Gehua ticketmaster ticketing
*emma entertainment Media & advertising
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IAC Search and Media
**Ask.com
**Ask for Kids
**Bloglines
**Evite
**FunWebProducts.com
**excite
**iWon
**MyWay
*Citysearch
*IAC Advertising Solutions
*Echo (also known asechomusic and HelloEcho)
*Smiley Central
*Insider Pages
*Zwinky Membership & subscriptions
*
Interval International
*LiveitUp
*condodirect
*Match.com
*Match.com (International)
*Chemistry.com
*uDate
*Sally Foster
*Entertainment.com Emerging businesses
*pronto.com
*gifts.com
*CollegeHumor
*Busted Tees
*Very Short List
*Vimeo
*ConnectedVentures.com (CV)
*23/6
*Primal Ventures
*GarageGames
*FiLife.com
*Life123.com Discontinued businesses
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USA Broadcasting
**WAMI-TV
**KSTR-TV
** WHUB-TV (nowWUTF-TV )
** WHOT-TV (nowWUVG-TV )The USA Broadcasting Group consisting of television productions and a promotional arm. These stations effectively were the lower-tier stations acquired by Diller under the Silver King Broadcasting acquisition, changed in format to local-emphasis programming, then sold off toUnivision .References
External links
* [http://www.iac.com/ Official website]
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