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AOL advertising revenue continues to fall

Third quarter performance at AOL continued to drag down results for parent company Time Warner. Advertising sales fell 18 percent, led by lower paid-search and display advertising on AOL sites and by reduced sales of ads on third-party sites. Full Article at San Francisco Business Times

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