David Zaslav
David Zaslav
Full Name and Common Aliases
David G. Zaslav is a well-known American media executive, born on March 26, 1963.
Birth and Death Dates
Birth Date: March 26, 1963
Death Date: (still alive)
Nationality and Profession(s)
Nationality: American
Profession: Media Executive, CEO of Discovery Inc.
Early Life and Background
David Zaslav was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of Pennsylvania and later earned a Juris Doctor (J.D.) from Temple University Beasley School of Law. Before entering the media industry, he practiced law for several years.
Major Accomplishments
As the CEO of Discovery Inc., Zaslav has overseen significant growth in revenue and expansion into new markets. Under his leadership, the company acquired major networks such as HGTV, Food Network, and Travel Channel. He has also been instrumental in developing successful original content series like "Shark Week" and "Gold Rush."
Notable Works or Actions
One of Zaslav's most notable achievements was the acquisition of Scripps Networks Interactive, which added to Discovery Inc.'s portfolio of lifestyle networks. This deal marked a significant expansion for the company into the world of food and home television.
Impact and Legacy
David Zaslav has had a profound impact on the media industry through his innovative approach to content creation and distribution. He has been recognized with numerous awards, including being named one of the "World's Best CEOs" by Barron's. His commitment to diversity and inclusion in the workplace has also set a high standard for other executives.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
As a leading figure in the media industry, David Zaslav is frequently quoted on topics such as business strategy, innovation, and leadership. He continues to shape the direction of Discovery Inc., driving growth and expansion through strategic acquisitions and investments.
Quotes by David Zaslav

If you could position the best platform media company around the world with the best content, we could get explosive growth.

If you look at the heritage of the cable business, if you can own a niche, you have a good chance of succeeding.


There's momentum in the marketplace with portability. Everyone is getting more comfortable with VOD.



Cable is a niche business. If you can own a niche, that can be a very strong business.

If you wake up in Moscow and put on the Science channel, it doesn't feel like an American channel, it feels like their channel. In fact, Discovery is Vladimir Putin's favorite channel.

We're lucky in that channels like Science, Animal Planet and Discovery are essentially universal in terms of their appeal. If you wake up in Moscow and put on the Science channel, it doesn't feel like an American channel, it feels like their channel.
