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AOLlikelytomakemoreonlinevideoacquisitions
From: iTunes on Wed, Mar 24 2010 5:11 PM
AOL Inc. (NYSE:AOL) chief Tim Armstrong wants his company to become the "Time of the 21st century, and that means more acquisitions," says Ashkan Karbasfrooshan, CEO of online video content producer WatchMojo.com. In The Deal’s video interview, Karbasfrooshan predicts AOL will add to its January...
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PatalkAOl
From: Vator.tv on Tue, Mar 16 2010 11:38 PM
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LeonsisontheAOLTimeWarnerDeal
From: FOX Business on Tue, Mar 02 2010 9:22 PM
Former AOL Chairman Ted Leonsis on the merger between AOL and Time Warner and why it failed.
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AOLReadiesFirstReport
From: The Wall Street Journal on Fri, Jan 29 2010 3:45 PM
AOL will report earnings for the first time as an independent company next week. Citigroup’s Mark Mahaney says AOL has turnaround potential, but that it faces several near-term challenges.
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AOLAcquiresStudioNowfor365Mln
From: BusinessCenter.TV on Tue, Jan 26 2010 4:48 AM
01/26/10 AOL acquired online video company StudioNow, in a $36.5 million deal. StudioNow will become part of AOL’s seed.com.
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LevinApologizesforAOLMerger
From: FOX Business on Tue, Jan 12 2010 3:18 PM
Former Time Warner CEO Gerald Levin discusses the failed merger with AOL and why he regrets it.
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SteveCaseLooksBackatAOLTimeWarnerMerger
From: CNBC on Mon, Jan 04 2010 9:14 AM
Steve Case, CEO of Revolution and co-founder of AOL, discusses the AOL-Time Warner merger ten years later.
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FastMoney121009
From: iTunes on Sat, Dec 12 2009 1:22 PM
The hidden hot sector for end of 2009...Analyst on why AOL’s a 'Buy'...Chartology.
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AOLBeginsTrading
From: CNBC on Thu, Dec 10 2009 12:01 PM
AOL has spun off from Time Warner and begins trading today. CNBC’s Melissa Lee talks to AOL Chairman and CEO Tim Armstrong at the NYSE.
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AOLPostTimeWarner
From: CNBC on Thu, Dec 10 2009 4:00 AM
AOL CEO Tim Armstrong discusses the company’s strategy post-Time Warner.
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AOLSpinOff
From: NBC Sports on Wed, Dec 09 2009 7:26 PM
Whether investors should buy AOL tomorrow. (CNBC)
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AOLSpinOff
From: CNBC on Wed, Dec 09 2009 7:03 PM
Whether investors should buy AOL tomorrow.
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AOLCEOonMonetizingContent
From: NBC Sports on Wed, Dec 09 2009 5:20 PM
AOL CEO Tim Armstrong tells CNBC’s Julia Boorstin he's bullish on an ad turnaround and discusses the prospect of monetizing content. (CNBC)
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PartnershipsGoogleandAOL
From: Stanford ECorner on Thu, Nov 05 2009 6:07 PM
Google competed with several other companies, including Overture, for the AOL deal. Though Overture offered more money because they are a public company, Google offered more ideas about additional services for AOL customers. The AOL CEO decided to make the decision that was best for the customer...
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AOLsSpinOffPreparations
From: CNBC on Mon, Sep 21 2009 3:54 PM
AOL is in the spotlight as it prepares to spin off from Time Warner by the end of the year, with Tim Armstrong, chairman & CEO of AOL and CNBC’s Julia Boorstin.
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AOLS100DayPlan
From: CNBC on Wed, Jul 15 2009 1:28 PM
AOL’s new CEO, Tim Armstrong, marks his 100th day tomorrow, and details of his plan to save Time Warner's albatross are slowly leaking out. CNBC's Julia Boorstin has the story.
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TimArmstrongUntanglingAOLsBrandMess
From: iTunes on Sat, May 02 2009 10:40 PM
Nine years ago when AOL chief Steve Case merged his company with Time-Warner, he expected to create a publishing synergy that would be larger than its parts. That never happened. In this 4As interview with Ad Age editor Jonah Bloom, NEW AOL CEO Tim Armstrong details how HE plans to reorganize a ...
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TimArmstrongAOLsAdPricesTooLow
From: iTunes on Sat, May 02 2009 1:53 PM
Even as he has yet to finish his first inventory of AOL’s sprawling operations, new AOL CEO Tim Armstrong has concluded that marketers aren't paying enough for advertising on the portal. This is the third and final part of his 4As interview with Ad Age editor Jonah Bloom.
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PatalkAOl
From: Vator.tv on Fri, Mar 27 2009 5:55 PM
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