Frank Biondi
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Frank Biondi

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Frank Biondi (1945–2019) Name a company in the entertainment business and there’s a good chance Frank Biondi ran it: HBO. Viacom. Universal. The full list goes on for a while, and it includes overseeing channels and assets that are household names like MTV, Nickelodeon, Showtime, Wheel of Fortune, and Jeopardy!. Over a remarkable forty-year career spanning from the late 1960s into the 2000s, Biondi served—quietly, and rarely in the spotlight—as one of the most prolific CEOs in all of media. As the head of HBO, Biondi doubled the company’s subscribers from eight million to sixteen million. When he arrived, it was losing money; when he left, it made an annual $180 million. He led Viacom and MTV through their ’90s glory years. A glowing, thirteen-thousand-word New Yorker profile described Biondi as “Sumner Redstone’s secret weapon,” concluding that “Redstone bought Viacom, but Biondi is the one who has built it.” Under Biondi’s watch, Viacom’s profits surged from $300 million to $2 billion, and Fortune named it the second-most-admired media company in the United States. As the CEO of Universal, Biondi ran a movie business, a theme park, and a TV studio that grew Law & Order into a juggernaut. He served on over twenty corporate boards, including Amgen, Hasbro, Madison Square Garden, Maybelline, StubHub, Vail Resorts, Viacom, Yahoo!, and the Bank of New York Mellon. He also served on the board of trustees of Princeton University, from which he graduated in 1966. In addition, he earned an MBA from Harvard Business School.
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