Media moguls gather for summer camp

Tue Jul 8, 2008 9:40am EDT

By Dan Cox
Reuters/Hollywood Reporter

http://www.reuters.com/article/technologyNews/idUSN0630969020080708


SUN VALLEY, Idaho (Hollywood Reporter) - Major media executives packed 
their bathing suits, BlackBerrys and iPods this weekend and headed for 
their version of summer camp -- the annual gathering put together by 
financier Herb Allen in this exclusive resort.

For five days beginning Tuesday, several hundred media mavens of all 
stripes will sit through confabs and participate in informal business 
discussions on topics as far-ranging as Iraq, the economy and the Googling 
of everything.

Though they wouldn't put it this way, they also get to look and feel 
important -- and watch veterans like Rupert Murdoch and Sumner Redstone in 
shorts, sipping cool drinks and looking debonair with their much younger wives.

Last year, the trendy topic was "Content Is King"; this year, Allen & Co. 
is being predictably tight-lipped about conference subjects and even guest 
attendees. Best bet: It's still Iraq, the economy and the Googling of 
everything. Maybe even a deal or two.

Spokesperson Eileen Vegg said the media are allowed informal access to the 
various moguls, but are not allowed to attend any presentation, lecture or 
meal.

Among those likely to make the trek, besides Murdoch (with son Lachlan) and 
Redstone, are Warren Buffett, eBay's Meg Whitman, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts 
co-founder Henry Kravis, Sirius' Mel Karmazin, Viacom's Philippe Dauman, 
Yahoo co-founder Jerry Yang, Sony's Howard Stringer, Time Warner chairman 
Richard Parsons, Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos, Warner Music's Edgar 
Bronfman Jr., Universal's Ron Meyer, Disney's Robert Iger and Paramount's 
Brad Grey.

New media will be repped by such upstarts as Facebook founder Mark 
Zuckerberg, Ning founder and Facebook board member Marc Andreessen, 
Discovery's David Zaslav, Sling Media's Blake Krikorian and Google's Sergei 
Brin and Eric Schmidt.

A coterie of Hollywood agents also generally jets in.

Bill Gates, normally an attendee, may be a no-show this year. He stepped 
down as CEO of Microsoft last month to turn his attention to his 
foundation. Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is not expected to attend due to a 
prior engagement.

DreamWorks co-founder Jeffrey Katzenberg, and possibly Steven Spielberg or 
David Geffen, may appear, with the latter two likely there to talk up 
DreamWorks' anticipated big financing deal with India's Reliance 
conglomerate. It's even conceivable that Reliance topper Anil Ambani, whose 
company is involved in everything from energy to entertainment, might make 
the trip for the first time.

Reuters/Hollywood Reporter


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