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Robert F. X. Sillerman

Robert Francis Xavier Sillerman (April 12, 1948 – November 24, 2019)[1] was an American businessman and media entrepreneur. Sillerman was the owner of a range of television and radio stations during the 1970s and 1980s, In 1993 he formed SFX Broadcasting, and then built SFX Entertainment—a concert and stage performance promoter that was sold to Clear Channel in 2000 for $4.4 billion. He refounded SFX Entertainment in 2012 as a promoter of electronic music festivals; that company is now known as LiveStyle. He is also the founder of Viggle and the namesake of The Sillerman Center for the Advancement of Philanthropy at Brandeis University. Once on the Forbes 400 list, he also briefly owned the WLAF's New York/New Jersey Knights.[2][3]

Robert F.X. Sillerman
Born
Robert Francis Xavier Sillerman

(1948-04-12)April 12, 1948
Manhattan, New York City, US.
DiedNovember 24, 2019(2019-11-24) (aged 71)
NationalityAmerican
Alma materBrandeis University
OccupationBusiness executive
Years active1966–2019
SpouseLaura Baudo
Parent
  • Michael Sillerman (father)

Early life and education edit

Sillerman was born to a Jewish family in New York City, and was raised in the Riverdale neighborhood of the Bronx, the son of Estelle (Levande) and Michael McKinley Sillerman.[4][5] His father founded the Keystone Radio Network.[4] After graduating from the Collegiate School, he attended Brandeis University. By day he majored in political science, while by night in 1966 he launched Youth Market Consultants, offering fellow students discount magazine subscriptions while advising marketers on how to target the teen set. He sold the company in 1971, and then launched I P+E, a sales marketing and promotion company. He sold the company in 1972 to the Boston ad firm, Ingalls.[6] Sillerman was married to copywriter Laura Baudo, whom he met at Ingalls.[6]

Radio and SFX edit

In 1978 Sillerman and disc jockey Bruce Morrow bought two radio stations in upstate New York for $1.875 million. They acquired additional radio and TV stations, including WALL and WKGL (Middletown, New York); WJJB; (Hyde Park, New York); WHMP (Northampton, Massachusetts); WLOM (Orleans, Massachusetts); WRAN (Randolph, New Jersey); WPLR (New Haven, Connecticut) and the television station WATL (Atlanta). In 1985 Sillerman entered into a partnership with radio/television industry executive Carl E. Hirsch (known as Legacy Broadcasting) to acquire KJOI-FM, Los Angeles for a then record-setting $44 million, as well as other stations in Denver, Detroit, Minneapolis, Washington D.C., Houston, Philadelphia, Los Angeles and New York City.[7] The company was merged at the end of 1989 with a unit of Westinghouse Broadcasting in a then record-setting transaction worth $727 million.[8]

In 1989 Sillerman formed Capstar Communications. Capstar applied for and received permission to operate more than one class of radio station in the same market. This ultimately led to the Telecommunications Act of 1996 allowing for ownership of multiple stations in single markets Capstar merged with Command Communications, another radio group Sillerman founded, ultimately changing its name to SFX Broadcasting. SFX bought up enough stations to become the nation's seventh largest chain. SFX Broadcasting sold its 71 radio stations for $2.1 billion in 1998.[9] In the sale, SFX kept two small concert promoters, and renamed the company SFX Entertainment (concert promotion, sports agencies), turning SFX Entertainment into the world's largest producer, promoter and presenter of live entertainment. He sold the company SFX Entertainment to Clear Channel for $4.4 billion in 2000. He also made money on Broadway as an executive producer for Mel Brooks' musical The Producers.[10]

CKX edit

Leading CKX, Inc., Sillerman bought majority rights to Graceland, the Elvis Presley estate;[11] as well as the assets of Simon Fuller's 19 Entertainment, whose assets include TV hit American Idol and managed clients including football player David Beckham. The company also held a stake in Morra, Brezner, Steinberg & Tenenbaum Entertainment, the management company for Woody Allen, Robin Williams and Billy Crystal. The company also acquired 80% in Muhammad Ali Enterprises. In 2011, Apollo Management purchased CKX in 2011 for $512 million.[12]

Flag Luxury Properties edit

In May 2009, Credit Suisse filed a request for summary judgment in New York State Supreme Court, alleging Sillerman had failed to pay the outstanding balance due under a credit agreement with Flag Luxury Properties LLC and that Sillerman defaulted on a series of payments due since April 2008, totaling $21.4 million. In a July 2009 interview with the New York Post Sillerman admitted failure, stating with reference to the Flag project: "I'm not very knowledgeable about real estate."[9]

Viggle edit

On February 8, 2011, Sillerman announced an agreement to acquire control of Gateway Industries, Inc. (GWAY.PK). The transaction renamed the company to Function (X), Inc. and changing its listing on the stock exchange to FNCX.[13] The first product the company produced was called "Viggle", released in January 2012, which used a mobile app as its primary interface. Viggle registers the television show a person is watching, and engages the users with a loyalty program for viewing particular programs. Early rewards included gift cards to retail establishments. The app will also display the social media activity for other shows at the same time, along with what rewards are available for changing the channel to competing programs.[14] On Jun 7, 2012, Function (X), Inc. was renamed Viggle, which changed the company stock listing to VGGL.[15][16] As of the end of 2013 Viggle had about 3.7 million users.[17][18] In December 2013 Viggle acquired Wetpaint for $30 million in stock and in early 2014 Viggle acquired Digit Media, an entertainment app producer. Its main app NextGuide and Digit Reminder Button was integrated into Viggle software. As of December 2013, Viggle companies had a combined 17 million monthly users.[19][20] In July 2015, Viggle had more than 9.5 million registered users across all properties, up from 5.4 million registered users at the end of 2014.[21]

In May 2012, Sillerman was accused of sexual harassment by an employee of Function X.[22] The dispute was settled out of court for an undisclosed amount. In February 2014, a lawsuit was filed against Sillerman, for allegedly having defrauded a trio of business partners. The suit alleges that Sillerman in emails promised a joint partnership in which the plaintiffs would receive 2.5 million "founders shares" of SFX, which never materialized.[23]

SFX Entertainment edit

In 2012, Sillerman rebooted SFX Entertainment, this time with a focus on the electronic dance music industry. The company acquired various promoters and electronic music festivals, as well as related companies in digital (including Beatport—an electronic music store, online ticketing provider Paylogic, and web development agency Fame House).[24][25][26]

On October 9, 2013, SFX went public on the Nasdaq.[27][28] Defaulting on a $10.8 million loan after missing an interest payment of $3 million in January 2016,[29][30] the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on February 1, 2016.[31] In December, the company went private and was renamed LiveStyle, with Sillerman exiting the company in favor of former AEG Live executive Randy Phillips as CEO.[32][33]

In an interview with Billboard, Sillerman admitted that there were "no easy answers" surrounding why the company collapsed, but added that he didn't "begrudge the disappointment and anger" of his staff because he was just as disappointed over the company's performance. Former employees also interviewed by Billboard felt that the company did not do enough to leverage its scale, and that the company did not engage in centralization, leading to a lack of coordination between its collection of subsidiaries.[34]

Entrepreneurship edit

From 1993 Sillerman served as the Chancellor of the Southampton College of Long Island University, replacing Angier Biddle Duke. Sillerman took the job on two conditions: that the college scrap ill-defined programs and focus on marine science and creative writing and that he be allowed to handle publicity. In that spirit, he named Kermit the Frog as the 1996 commencement speaker: 31 newspapers picked up the story, a free marketing bonanza that raised the college's profile and drew hundreds of new admissions.[35] In 2000, Sillerman donated a $15 million gift through the Tomorrow Foundation to extend the library and for marine science scholarships.[36]

Philanthropy edit

In 2008, Sillerman donated $10 million in order to fund The Sillerman Center for the Advancement of Philanthropy at Brandeis University. At the time it was the largest gift ever received by an alumnus to the university.[37] For thirteen years, Sillerman served as the Chancellor of Southampton College and is the founder of The Tomorrow Foundation.[38] Sillerman was also a donor and fundraiser for the Democratic Party in the United States.[39]

Death edit

On November 24, 2019, Sillerman died at the age of 71 after a respiratory illness.[40]

References edit

  1. ^ "Robert Sillerman, SFX Entertainment Founder, Dies at 71". Billboard.
  2. ^ "Bio in the 2005 Forbes 400, he was #375". Forbes. 2005.
  3. ^ "Robert F X Sillerman purchases WAFL NY-New Jersey Knights for $11 million". December 20, 1990.
  4. ^ a b Baron, Josh; Budnick, Dean (April 24, 2012). Ticket Masters: The Rise of the Concert Industry and How the Public Got Scalped. Plume. ISBN 9780452298088. I grew up in a very typical, liberal, educated Jewish household
  5. ^ Who's who in Finance and Industry. [etc.] Marquis Who's Who. November 27, 1991. ISBN 9780837903279 – via Google Books.
  6. ^ a b Ticketmaster
  7. ^ "KJOI-FM's $75-Million Price an Industry Record: Station's Sale Key Part of $155-Million Ownership Shuffle That Also Affects KTWV, Westwood One". Los Angeles Times. June 29, 1988.
  8. ^ Trakin, Roy (November 26, 2019). "Robert F.X. Sillerman, Concert Industry Consolidator, Dies at 71". Variety. Retrieved September 9, 2021.
  9. ^ a b "American Idol Sillerman Dealt Elvis Default Heartbreak in Vegas". Bloomberg. June 1, 2009.
  10. ^ "Clear Channel buys SFX". CNN Money. February 29, 2000.
  11. ^ . www.ruggedelegantliving.com. Archived from the original on July 13, 2010.
  12. ^ Lieberman, David (May 10, 2011). "'American Idol' Owner CKX Sells To Financial Firm, Ending Robert F.X. Sillerman's Dream".
  13. ^ "Search". www.nasdaq.com.
  14. ^ "Will Viggle, the 'Loyalty Program for TV' From Robert F.X. Sillerman, Transform Television?". adage.com. January 18, 2012.
  15. ^ NASDAQ (March 31, 2014). "Mobile app Viggle sets terms for $50 million NASDAQ listing".
  16. ^ NASDAQ (August 7, 2014). "Viggle Inc. Records Best Month to Date".
  17. ^ "GetGlue Sale to Sillerman's Viggle Cancelled". The Hollywood Reporter.
  18. ^ Molloy, Tim (November 19, 2012). "GetGlue Acquired by Viggle for $25M, 48.3M Shares of Stock".
  19. ^ Spangler, Todd (January 29, 2014). "Viggle Buys Dijit Media, in Another Second-Screen TV Mashup". Variety.
  20. ^ "Viggle Acquires Dijit, Will Connect Its Rewards Program To Dijit's TV Discovery App". 29 January 2014.
  21. ^ "With Over 9.5 Million Registered Users, Viggle Expects Fiscal 2015 Revenue to Increase More Than 40% Year-Over-Year to $25.6 Million". www.businesswire.com. July 23, 2015.
  22. ^ "fncx_8k.htm". www.sec.gov.
  23. ^ Karp, Hannah (February 5, 2014). "Music Managers Allege Deceit by SFX Founder". The Wall Street Journal.
  24. ^ "SFX Beefing Up Digital Capabilities, Plans to Buy Tunezy, Fame House and Arc90". Billboard. Retrieved 2020-01-21.
  25. ^ Sisario, Ben (June 5, 2012). "Mogul to Increase Bets on Electronic Dance Music". The New York Times.
  26. ^ "SFX Enters Ticketing Business with $16.2 Million Acquisition of Europe's Paylogic". Billboard. Retrieved December 5, 2013.
  27. ^ "Electronic music promoter SFX files for $175-million IPO". Los Angeles Times. 26 June 2013. Retrieved September 21, 2013.
  28. ^ "Robert F.X Sillerman on SFX's IPO, Stock Prices, Future Acquisitions, Afrojack". Billboard. Retrieved October 11, 2013.
  29. ^ "SFX's Bumpy Ride Continues With $20 Million in New Financing". Billboard. Retrieved January 17, 2016.
  30. ^ "SFX gets $20M in new financing". New York Post. 16 January 2016. Retrieved January 17, 2016.
  31. ^ Sisario, Ben (February 2, 2016). "SFX Entertainment Declares Bankruptcy". The New York Times. Retrieved February 2, 2016.
  32. ^ Sisario, Ben (7 December 2016). "SFX Entertainment Emerges From Bankruptcy With New Name: LiveStyle". The New York Times. Retrieved February 9, 2017.
  33. ^ "SFX Emerges From Bankruptcy with a New Name, LiveStyle, and New Leader in Randy Phillips". Billboard. Retrieved February 9, 2017.
  34. ^ "Former SFX CEO Robert Sillerman Speaks Out for the First Time About His Company's Implosion: 'I Don't Begrudge the Employees' Anger'". Billboard. Retrieved February 9, 2017.
  35. ^ "Choosing honorary degree recipient an often-painstaking process". Post Gazette. April 26, 2014.
  36. ^ "Long Island University Magazine". Long Island University. 2000.
  37. ^ "Sillerman Family Makes $10 Million Gift to Heller to Begin New Center for the Advancement of Philanthropy". heller.brandeis.edu.
  38. ^ Lieberman, David (October 17, 2006). "Big names, big dollars". USA Today.
  39. ^ Giroux, Gregory (October 20, 2014). "Steven Spielberg and George Soros Stock Senate Democratic Super-PAC". Bloomberg.
  40. ^ Trakin, Roy (26 November 2019). "Robert F.X. Sillerman, Concert Industry Consolidator, Dies at 71". Variety. Retrieved 27 November 2019.

External links edit

  • New York Metro interview (while building SFX Entertainment)

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Robert Francis Xavier Sillerman April 12 1948 November 24 2019 1 was an American businessman and media entrepreneur Sillerman was the owner of a range of television and radio stations during the 1970s and 1980s In 1993 he formed SFX Broadcasting and then built SFX Entertainment a concert and stage performance promoter that was sold to Clear Channel in 2000 for 4 4 billion He refounded SFX Entertainment in 2012 as a promoter of electronic music festivals that company is now known as LiveStyle He is also the founder of Viggle and the namesake of The Sillerman Center for the Advancement of Philanthropy at Brandeis University Once on the Forbes 400 list he also briefly owned the WLAF s New York New Jersey Knights 2 3 Robert F X SillermanBornRobert Francis Xavier Sillerman 1948 04 12 April 12 1948Manhattan New York City US DiedNovember 24 2019 2019 11 24 aged 71 NationalityAmericanAlma materBrandeis UniversityOccupationBusiness executiveYears active1966 2019SpouseLaura BaudoParentMichael Sillerman father Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Radio and SFX 3 CKX 4 Flag Luxury Properties 5 Viggle 6 SFX Entertainment 7 Entrepreneurship 8 Philanthropy 9 Death 10 References 11 External linksEarly life and education editSillerman was born to a Jewish family in New York City and was raised in the Riverdale neighborhood of the Bronx the son of Estelle Levande and Michael McKinley Sillerman 4 5 His father founded the Keystone Radio Network 4 After graduating from the Collegiate School he attended Brandeis University By day he majored in political science while by night in 1966 he launched Youth Market Consultants offering fellow students discount magazine subscriptions while advising marketers on how to target the teen set He sold the company in 1971 and then launched I P E a sales marketing and promotion company He sold the company in 1972 to the Boston ad firm Ingalls 6 Sillerman was married to copywriter Laura Baudo whom he met at Ingalls 6 Radio and SFX editIn 1978 Sillerman and disc jockey Bruce Morrow bought two radio stations in upstate New York for 1 875 million They acquired additional radio and TV stations including WALL and WKGL Middletown New York WJJB Hyde Park New York WHMP Northampton Massachusetts WLOM Orleans Massachusetts WRAN Randolph New Jersey WPLR New Haven Connecticut and the television station WATL Atlanta In 1985 Sillerman entered into a partnership with radio television industry executive Carl E Hirsch known as Legacy Broadcasting to acquire KJOI FM Los Angeles for a then record setting 44 million as well as other stations in Denver Detroit Minneapolis Washington D C Houston Philadelphia Los Angeles and New York City 7 The company was merged at the end of 1989 with a unit of Westinghouse Broadcasting in a then record setting transaction worth 727 million 8 In 1989 Sillerman formed Capstar Communications Capstar applied for and received permission to operate more than one class of radio station in the same market This ultimately led to the Telecommunications Act of 1996 allowing for ownership of multiple stations in single markets Capstar merged with Command Communications another radio group Sillerman founded ultimately changing its name to SFX Broadcasting SFX bought up enough stations to become the nation s seventh largest chain SFX Broadcasting sold its 71 radio stations for 2 1 billion in 1998 9 In the sale SFX kept two small concert promoters and renamed the company SFX Entertainment concert promotion sports agencies turning SFX Entertainment into the world s largest producer promoter and presenter of live entertainment He sold the company SFX Entertainment to Clear Channel for 4 4 billion in 2000 He also made money on Broadway as an executive producer for Mel Brooks musical The Producers 10 CKX editLeading CKX Inc Sillerman bought majority rights to Graceland the Elvis Presley estate 11 as well as the assets of Simon Fuller s 19 Entertainment whose assets include TV hit American Idol and managed clients including football player David Beckham The company also held a stake in Morra Brezner Steinberg amp Tenenbaum Entertainment the management company for Woody Allen Robin Williams and Billy Crystal The company also acquired 80 in Muhammad Ali Enterprises In 2011 Apollo Management purchased CKX in 2011 for 512 million 12 Flag Luxury Properties editIn May 2009 Credit Suisse filed a request for summary judgment in New York State Supreme Court alleging Sillerman had failed to pay the outstanding balance due under a credit agreement with Flag Luxury Properties LLC and that Sillerman defaulted on a series of payments due since April 2008 totaling 21 4 million In a July 2009 interview with the New York Post Sillerman admitted failure stating with reference to the Flag project I m not very knowledgeable about real estate 9 Viggle editOn February 8 2011 Sillerman announced an agreement to acquire control of Gateway Industries Inc GWAY PK The transaction renamed the company to Function X Inc and changing its listing on the stock exchange to FNCX 13 The first product the company produced was called Viggle released in January 2012 which used a mobile app as its primary interface Viggle registers the television show a person is watching and engages the users with a loyalty program for viewing particular programs Early rewards included gift cards to retail establishments The app will also display the social media activity for other shows at the same time along with what rewards are available for changing the channel to competing programs 14 On Jun 7 2012 Function X Inc was renamed Viggle which changed the company stock listing to VGGL 15 16 As of the end of 2013 Viggle had about 3 7 million users 17 18 In December 2013 Viggle acquired Wetpaint for 30 million in stock and in early 2014 Viggle acquired Digit Media an entertainment app producer Its main app NextGuide and Digit Reminder Button was integrated into Viggle software As of December 2013 Viggle companies had a combined 17 million monthly users 19 20 In July 2015 Viggle had more than 9 5 million registered users across all properties up from 5 4 million registered users at the end of 2014 21 In May 2012 Sillerman was accused of sexual harassment by an employee of Function X 22 The dispute was settled out of court for an undisclosed amount In February 2014 a lawsuit was filed against Sillerman for allegedly having defrauded a trio of business partners The suit alleges that Sillerman in emails promised a joint partnership in which the plaintiffs would receive 2 5 million founders shares of SFX which never materialized 23 SFX Entertainment editMain article LiveStyle In 2012 Sillerman rebooted SFX Entertainment this time with a focus on the electronic dance music industry The company acquired various promoters and electronic music festivals as well as related companies in digital including Beatport an electronic music store online ticketing provider Paylogic and web development agency Fame House 24 25 26 On October 9 2013 SFX went public on the Nasdaq 27 28 Defaulting on a 10 8 million loan after missing an interest payment of 3 million in January 2016 29 30 the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on February 1 2016 31 In December the company went private and was renamed LiveStyle with Sillerman exiting the company in favor of former AEG Live executive Randy Phillips as CEO 32 33 In an interview with Billboard Sillerman admitted that there were no easy answers surrounding why the company collapsed but added that he didn t begrudge the disappointment and anger of his staff because he was just as disappointed over the company s performance Former employees also interviewed by Billboard felt that the company did not do enough to leverage its scale and that the company did not engage in centralization leading to a lack of coordination between its collection of subsidiaries 34 Entrepreneurship editFrom 1993 Sillerman served as the Chancellor of the Southampton College of Long Island University replacing Angier Biddle Duke Sillerman took the job on two conditions that the college scrap ill defined programs and focus on marine science and creative writing and that he be allowed to handle publicity In that spirit he named Kermit the Frog as the 1996 commencement speaker 31 newspapers picked up the story a free marketing bonanza that raised the college s profile and drew hundreds of new admissions 35 In 2000 Sillerman donated a 15 million gift through the Tomorrow Foundation to extend the library and for marine science scholarships 36 Philanthropy editIn 2008 Sillerman donated 10 million in order to fund The Sillerman Center for the Advancement of Philanthropy at Brandeis University At the time it was the largest gift ever received by an alumnus to the university 37 For thirteen years Sillerman served as the Chancellor of Southampton College and is the founder of The Tomorrow Foundation 38 Sillerman was also a donor and fundraiser for the Democratic Party in the United States 39 Death editOn November 24 2019 Sillerman died at the age of 71 after a respiratory illness 40 References edit Robert Sillerman SFX Entertainment Founder Dies at 71 Billboard Bio in the 2005 Forbes 400 he was 375 Forbes 2005 Robert F X Sillerman purchases WAFL NY New Jersey Knights for 11 million December 20 1990 a b Baron Josh Budnick Dean April 24 2012 Ticket Masters The Rise of the Concert Industry and How the Public Got Scalped Plume ISBN 9780452298088 I grew up in a very typical liberal educated Jewish household Who s who in Finance and Industry etc Marquis Who s Who November 27 1991 ISBN 9780837903279 via Google Books a b Ticketmaster KJOI FM s 75 Million Price an Industry Record Station s Sale Key Part of 155 Million Ownership Shuffle That Also Affects KTWV Westwood One Los Angeles Times June 29 1988 Trakin Roy November 26 2019 Robert F X Sillerman Concert Industry Consolidator Dies at 71 Variety Retrieved September 9 2021 a b American Idol Sillerman Dealt Elvis Default Heartbreak in Vegas Bloomberg June 1 2009 Clear Channel buys SFX CNN Money February 29 2000 Ruggedelegantliving com www ruggedelegantliving com Archived from the original on July 13 2010 Lieberman David May 10 2011 American Idol Owner CKX Sells To Financial Firm Ending Robert F X Sillerman s Dream Search www nasdaq com Will Viggle the Loyalty Program for TV From Robert F X Sillerman Transform Television adage com January 18 2012 NASDAQ March 31 2014 Mobile app Viggle sets terms for 50 million NASDAQ listing NASDAQ August 7 2014 Viggle Inc Records Best Month to Date GetGlue Sale to Sillerman s Viggle Cancelled The Hollywood Reporter Molloy Tim November 19 2012 GetGlue Acquired by Viggle for 25M 48 3M Shares of Stock Spangler Todd January 29 2014 Viggle Buys Dijit Media in Another Second Screen TV Mashup Variety Viggle Acquires Dijit Will Connect Its Rewards Program To Dijit s TV Discovery App 29 January 2014 With Over 9 5 Million Registered Users Viggle Expects Fiscal 2015 Revenue to Increase More Than 40 Year Over Year to 25 6 Million www businesswire com July 23 2015 fncx 8k htm www sec gov Karp Hannah February 5 2014 Music Managers Allege Deceit by SFX Founder The Wall Street Journal SFX Beefing Up Digital Capabilities Plans to Buy Tunezy Fame House and Arc90 Billboard Retrieved 2020 01 21 Sisario Ben June 5 2012 Mogul to Increase Bets on Electronic Dance Music The New York Times SFX Enters Ticketing Business with 16 2 Million Acquisition of Europe s Paylogic Billboard Retrieved December 5 2013 Electronic music promoter SFX files for 175 million IPO Los Angeles Times 26 June 2013 Retrieved September 21 2013 Robert F X Sillerman on SFX s IPO Stock Prices Future Acquisitions Afrojack Billboard Retrieved October 11 2013 SFX s Bumpy Ride Continues With 20 Million in New Financing Billboard Retrieved January 17 2016 SFX gets 20M in new financing New York Post 16 January 2016 Retrieved January 17 2016 Sisario Ben February 2 2016 SFX Entertainment Declares Bankruptcy The New York Times Retrieved February 2 2016 Sisario Ben 7 December 2016 SFX Entertainment Emerges From Bankruptcy With New Name LiveStyle The New York Times Retrieved February 9 2017 SFX Emerges From Bankruptcy with a New Name LiveStyle and New Leader in Randy Phillips Billboard Retrieved February 9 2017 Former SFX CEO Robert Sillerman Speaks Out for the First Time About His Company s Implosion I Don t Begrudge the Employees Anger Billboard Retrieved February 9 2017 Choosing honorary degree recipient an often painstaking process Post Gazette April 26 2014 Long Island University Magazine Long Island University 2000 Sillerman Family Makes 10 Million Gift to Heller to Begin New Center for the Advancement of Philanthropy heller brandeis edu Lieberman David October 17 2006 Big names big dollars USA Today Giroux Gregory October 20 2014 Steven Spielberg and George Soros Stock Senate Democratic Super PAC Bloomberg Trakin Roy 26 November 2019 Robert F X Sillerman Concert Industry Consolidator Dies at 71 Variety Retrieved 27 November 2019 External links editNew York Metro interview while building SFX Entertainment Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert F X Sillerman amp oldid 1170770293, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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