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Ben Silverman Leaving NBC To Start Venture With IAC, Jeff Gaspin Taking Over

ANDREW VANACORE   07/27/09 04:31 PM ET   AP

Ben Silverman

NEW YORK — Ben Silverman will be leaving his job as co-chairman of NBC Entertainment and Universal Movie Studios to head a new venture with Barry Diller's IAC/InterActiveCorp focusing on producing and distributing multimedia content.

NBC named Jeff Gaspin, president and chief operating officer of the company's cable entertainment group, to replace him. Gaspin also will keep his current duties as the new chairman of NBC Universal's television entertainment unit.

At NBC, Silverman did little to pull the network out of its fourth-place status, although he was handicapped by a strike by TV writers. His legacy is likely to be more about striking deals with advertisers than leaving behind memorable programming.

IAC said Monday it is forming a new production company led by Silverman that will look to bring advertisers further into the development process on new media products.

In an interview, Silverman said the new company will develop content and marketing across every medium, "from Twitter to television." He said the idea is to break out of the old media paradigm that centered on the 30-second TV spot.

"Attention is the toughest commodity to harness," he said. "To get people's attention you have to disrupt, you have to make things part of the culture, not just part of the marketing."

IAC hopes to take advantage of Silverman's broad media experience in the new venture.

He helped produce the "The Office" and the reality series "The Biggest Loser." Before joining NBC, he had launched his own independent production company, Reveille.

In a statement, Diller, IAC's chairman and chief executive, called the new company, "a next generation enterprise that bridges the gap between traditional television and the Internet."

IAC said it will provide an undisclosed amount of initial capital but plans to structure the new company as a separate entity.

IAC said Silverman, who started as co-chairman of NBC in June 2007, will continue to have a relationship with the network through its new company. He plans to stay on for the next few weeks to help with the transition.

General Electric Co. has 80 percent ownership of NBC Universal, with French media and telecommunications company Vivendi SA controlling 20 percent.

Shares in New York-based IAC rose 14 cents, or 0.8 percent, to $18.05 in afternoon trading Monday, while Fairfield, Conn.-based GE gained 30 cents, or 2.5 percent, to $12.33.

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AP Television Writer David Bauder contributed to this story.

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02:34 PM on 07/28/2009
I keep half expecting that one of these days Ben Silverman is going to rip off his wig and fake beard to reveal Sacha Baron Cohen and that is all part of some elaborate character that he has created for his newest movie. Come on, you gotta admit the resemblence is there.
09:45 AM on 07/28/2009
I had thought Silverman's big triumph was "Daisy of Love" at VH1.
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swlewis57
Working class, and proud of it.
09:51 PM on 07/27/2009
Please bring back "Life." Canceling that show was just plain wrong.
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Tyrione
05:15 AM on 07/28/2009
Agreed. They also should have never canceled Journeyman.
06:38 PM on 07/27/2009
Once upon a time, something like this WAS NOT EVEN NEWS!!! Who? Who cares? People leave jobs every day ... next time I leave mine I'll contact the press to report on it.
09:12 PM on 07/27/2009
Once upon a time when TV was blooming in the 50s and 60s and exploded in the 70s and 80s with cable and satellite.

Such stories weren't in traditional news outlets. If reported, they were in business news or industry specific publications.

Now there are many news outlets, far more reporting time and sadly more drivel, fluff and mindless commentary.

Like most I look for hard news. It won't come to us like in the good old days.
03:50 PM on 07/27/2009
A golden boy with a reverse Midas touch.
04:46 PM on 07/27/2009
yet someone else hired him. How does that happen?
05:56 PM on 07/27/2009
Like minds stick together. Two losers who like to build advertising into product.
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mcmutter
A Groover has to expect a few setbacks .....
03:26 PM on 07/27/2009
USA, SciFi and Lifetime all have better original programming.
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04:53 PM on 07/27/2009
Agreed along with TNT
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JakeMontero
Independent thinking
02:49 PM on 07/27/2009
cable executive? Has anyone seen the MSNBC ratings...
03:18 PM on 07/27/2009
He has nothing to do with the news division...more USA network shows, which are actually good....
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123dee
Forward America - Obama 2012
02:14 PM on 07/27/2009
Conan continues to lose rating. Give Leno his old 11:30 time slot (although I prefer the 10pm)
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01:37 PM on 07/27/2009
Oh my God it's the end of the world!
12:52 PM on 07/27/2009
Finally...
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RickCoMatic
End WAR Spending! Rebuild AMERICA!
12:34 PM on 07/27/2009
He put Crap on TV while canceling the shows that the audience REALLY wanted to watch. The problem was Time Slot Programming.
He took those great shows and MADE them compete for an audience that was committed to the competition's hit shows and blamed the program; not the poor scheduling.
NBC canceled "My Own Worst Enemy", "Life" and sent "Medium" over to CBS banking-on Jay Leno delivering big numbers at 10PM.
That ain't going to happen.
So they do what they do best at the Network.
Fire the Programmer and get out a clean sheet of paper.
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BlackJAC
It's better to be a black king than a white knight
01:54 PM on 07/27/2009
MY OWN WORST ENEMY wasn't all that it was cracked up to be. I only managed to get through about twenty minutes or so of the first episode.
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01:58 PM on 07/27/2009
"Life" was one of their very best shows.

Jeff? Can ya do something about that????
12:33 PM on 07/27/2009
Good luck with Barry Diller.

Nobody will see your stuff, because, as we saw from yesterday's piece about Barry Diller, no one wants to pay him for his content.
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ReelBusy
I'm the Ghost of Hollywood Past
12:21 PM on 07/27/2009
Does this mean we can pull the new Leno 10pm show?
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01:56 PM on 07/27/2009
Wouldn't that be great?


C'mon Jeff - we are hoping you can breathe some new life into this dreckopalooza.
12:20 PM on 07/27/2009
Falling upwards?
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mcmutter
A Groover has to expect a few setbacks .....
12:12 PM on 07/27/2009
THE BIGGEST LOSER was his finest piece of work. He was a giant in his field.