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Joan River With Barry Diller and Jamie Kellner
Comedian Joan Rivers speaks at a press conference on May 6, 1986, when it was announced that a new television station would begin broadcasting: the Fox Network. Rivers joins Barry Diller, the chairman and chief executive officer of Fox, and Jamie Kellner, the president and chief operating officer of the network. Fox is a subsidiary of a Rupert Murdoch conglomerate. Unleash your creativity and transform your space into a visual masterpiece.
Bettmann
Media ID 39288669
Comedian Joan Rivers Press Conference Talking Television Barry Diller
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Laughing into the future: Comedian and actress Joan Rivers joins Fox CEO Barry Diller and President Jamie Kellner at a press conference marking the launch of the new Fox Network, May 6, 1986.
Framed Prints of Joan River With Barry Diller and Jamie Kellner
Capture the moment in style with our Media Storehouse range of framed prints. This iconic image by Bettmann from Fine Art Storehouse features comedian Joan Rivers alongside industry heavyweights Barry Diller and Jamie Kellner, as they announce the launch of Fox Network on May 6, 1986. A nostalgic reminder of a pivotal moment in television history, this print is sure to delight anyone who loves pop culture.
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