Awards
- Bicentennial Medal - 2020
- Kelley School of Business Distinguished Entrepreneur - 1998
Mark Cuban is president and co-founder of AudioNet, an Internet service that delivers live and on-demand multimedia broadcasts. Hundreds of radio stations, corporations, and media companies utilize AudioNet as the multimedia pipeline to reach global audiences.
As president and co-founder of AudioNet, Mr. Cuban provides the visionary leadership to develop the Internet into a broadcast medium on par with traditional radio and television. AudioNet currently ranks 15th of all content sites in terms of reach.
Prior to his co-founding of AudioNet, Mr. Cuban started MicroSoulutions and developed it into one of the leading systems integrations firms in the United States. He sold MicroSolutions to CompuServe in 1990 and later became president of Radical Computing, a venture capital and investment company specializing in high-technology companies. Cuban currently owns the Dallas Mavericks of the NBA, Landmark Theaters, and Magnolia Pictures.
Mr. Cuban received a BS in management from Indiana University in 1981. He resides in Dallas.
In 2020, Mark Cuban was presented the Bicentennial Medal for his distinguished service to Indiana University.