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Today is just the day for former print people to move on over to the other (digital) side: first was MaryAnn Bekkedahl from Rodale Inc. , and now New York Times tech writer Saul Hansell is leaving his Bits blog behind to be the first announced staffer... Full Article at mediabistro.com
We’ll be seeing a lot more of this, hopefully. Hansell’s no robot, although he emailed me back with robotic, near-automated speed. Dylan Stableford to hansell 6:25 PM (14 minutes ago) Hi Saul: Congratulations on the new gig. Full Article at The Wrap
Deal with CBS' 97.1 AMP for morning show brings prominent TV host back to morning radio roots. On Friday, AOL cut 2,500 jobs ahead of its announced Dec. 9 spin-off from Time Warner. And on Sunday, it previewed a new brand identity: Aol. Not AOL. Full Article at The Wrap
Comment on this story, by emailing Judyth Piazza at commentthesop.org or join the SOP friend network with your Google, Yahoo, AOL, MSN or one ID account located on the front page of http://www.thesop.org Bob Stone... Full Article at The Student Operated Press
New York Times business journalist Saul Hansell is leaving the paper to join Seed, the content management platform startup from AOL. Full Article at Talking Biz News
New York, 6:43 PM Tue Dec 8 47 posts in the last 24 hours New: Breaking news and daily top stories via email 4260 Subscribers Send a link to this post 'AOL News Borg to Be Ruled by Former New York Times Reporter' via email: Please enter... Full Article at Gawker
Fábio Moon and Gabriel Bá have come a long way in a short amount of time. The Brazilian twins landed in America to some acclaim with anthology projects from Image and Dark Horse. Full Article at Comic Alliance
For the underlying DNA of journalism –accuracy, inclusion, clarity, storytelling, fairness and truth — to live on it must now find a new host. To succeed, we must make sure diverse voices — all voices — are represented in digital and on the Web. Full Article at NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund
Los Angeles Times veteran will oversee Los Angeles, Gotham editions, reporting to Tim Gray On Friday, AOL cut 2,500 jobs ahead of its announced Dec. 9 spin-off from Time Warner. And on Sunday, it previewed a new brand identity: Aol. Not AOL. Full Article at The Wrap
Want to reply to a comment? Hint: Click "Reply" at the bottom of the comment; after being approved your comment will appear directly underneath the comment you replied to All comments on this article are pre-moderated. Full Article at Huffington Post
The headline screams, if an AOL headline can be said to scream: Well, it seems the core of the AOL story is that "critics" claim Beck has a conflict of interest with his endorsement of gold and that Fox News has a problem with him and that… Wait. Full Article at American Spectator
Warner Bros. wants to expand TMZ, the tabloid news website and TV show that has become the bane of every celebrity's life for its scathing -- and usually accurate -- reporting on the rich and the restless. Full Article at Los Angeles Times
SAUL HANSELL, FORMERLY OF THE NEW YORK TIMES, JOINS AOL AS FIRST EMPLOYEE OF SEED, AOL's NEW CONTENT MANAGEMENT PLATFORM AOL has hired another prominent journalist to join AOL's full time editorial staff. Full Article at Silicon Alley Insider
"Given the size and scope of the proposed merged company, AOL/Time Warner will have both the ability and the incentive to discriminate against unaffiliated content providers such as NBC." Full Article at Techdirt
Saul Hansell, technology reporter and editor for The New York Times has joined AOL as the first employees of Seed, AOL’s new content management platform. The full release is below: Seed.com assigns, buys and distributes work for all of AOL’s properties. Full Article at TechCrunch
Like those companies, AOL's Seed platform will assign articles and other content based on data about user behavior and ad prices. Unlike them, Seed will distribute its content to other sites and platforms in AOL's network. Full Article at ClickZ News Blog
The first of 44 new songs that will be unspooled for free on Smashing Pumpkins’ website is available now for download on the band’s website. SP’s Billy Corgan told AOL’s Spinner that “A Song for a Son” is about the child he never had. Full Article at HitFix
NEW YORK -- (BUSINESS WIRE) -- AOL Inc. Full Article at Freshnews.com
Comment on this story, by emailing Judyth Piazza at commentthesop.org or join the SOP friend network with your Google, Yahoo, AOL, MSN or one ID account located on the front page of... Full Article at The Student Operated Press
CBS Corp. president and CEO Leslie Moonves today once again touted the improving advertising momentum at his company. "Clearly. . Full Article at AdWeek
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AOL Chairman and CEO Tim Armstrong pauses during an interview at the Newseum in Washington, October 1, 2009.
View Photo »AOL Chairman and CEO Tim Armstrong speaks during an interview at the Newseum in Washington, October 1, 2009.
View Photo »AOL Chairman and CEO Tim Armstrong refers to one of his company's new 'patch' websites during an interview at the Newseum in Washington, October 1, 2009.
View Photo »Online voters selected the AOL Running Man as one of two favorite icons to be inducted in to the Madison Avenue Advertising Walk of Fame, beating out 25 other popular mascots, Advertising Week announced today.
View Photo »Tim Armstrong, chairman and CEO of AOL speaks at the Fortune Tech Brainstorm 2009 in Pasadena, California July 23, 2009.
View Photo »Tim Armstrong, chairman and CEO of AOL speaks at the Fortune Tech Brainstorm 2009 in Pasadena, California July 23, 2009.
View Photo »Tim Armstrong, chairman and CEO of AOL speaks at the Fortune Tech Brainstorm 2009 in Pasadena, California July 23, 2009.
View Photo »Tim Armstrong, chairman and CEO of AOL speaks at the Fortune Tech Brainstorm 2009 in Pasadena, California July 23, 2009.
View Photo »Tim Armstrong, CEO and chairman of AOL, arrives for lunch at the Sun Valley Inn in Sun Valley, Idaho July 10, 2009. The resort is the site for the annual Allen & Co's media and technology conference.
View Photo »Jonathan Miller, left, former AOL CEO, and Peter Chernin, former President and CEO of News Corporation, break for lunch at the annual Allen & Co.'s media summit in Sun Valley, Idaho, Friday, July 10, 2009.
View Photo »AOL CEO Tim Armstrong talks on the phone after leaving the morning session at the annual Allen & Co.'s media summit in Sun Valley, Idaho, Friday, July 10, 2009.
View Photo »AOL CEO Tim Armstrong, right, chats with Barry Diller, chairman and CEO of InterActive Corp, at the annual Allen & Co.'s media summit in Sun Valley, Idaho, Wednesday, July 8, 2009.
View Photo »The building housing the corporate headquarters of AOL can be seen in New York May 28, 2009.
View Photo »The building housing the corporate headquarters of AOL can be seen in New York May 28, 2009. Time Warner Inc on Thursday made official plans to separate its AOL division sometime around the end of this year, a widely expected move that sheds one of the media company's weakest divisions.
View Photo »The AOL logo is seen on the outside of the building housing the companies corporate headquarters in New York May 28, 2009.
View Photo »The AOL logo is seen on the outside of the building housing the companies corporate headquarters in New York May 28, 2009.
View Photo »The AOL logo is seen on the outside of the building housing the companies corporate headquarters in New York May 28, 2009.
View Photo »NEW YORK - MAY 28: The AOL logo is displayed in front of its corporate headquarters on Broadway May 28, 2009 in New York City. Media titan Time Warner announced today that it is spinning off its AOL advertising-and-dial-up unit into a separate company.
View Photo »NEW YORK - MAY 28: People stand near the AOL corporate headquarters on Broadway May 28, 2009 in New York City. Media titan Time Warner announced today that it is spinning off its AOL advertising-and-dial-up unit into a separate company.
View Photo »NEW YORK - MAY 28: A woman walks by the AOL corporate headquarters on Broadway May 28, 2009 in New York City. Media titan Time Warner announced today that it is spinning off its AOL advertising-and-dial-up unit into a separate company.
View Photo »NEW YORK - MAY 28: AOL corporate headquarters are seen on Broadway May 28, 2009 in New York City. Media titan Time Warner announced today that it is spinning off its AOL advertising-and-dial-up unit into a separate company.
View Photo »In this undated file photo provided by AOL Inc. , CEO Tim Armstrong is shown. Time Warner Inc. said Thursday, May 28, its board has approved plans to spin off AOL, the company's lagging Internet unit.
View Photo »The AOL is displayed on a user's computer in Palo Alto, Calif. , Thursday, May 28, 2009. Time Warner Inc. is dumping AOL after spending nearly a decade trying to build a new-age media empire only to wind up in a weaker position than when the marriage began.
View Photo »The AOL home page is displayed on a user's computer in Palo Alto, Calif. , Thursday, May 28, 2009. Time Warner Inc. is dumping AOL after spending nearly a decade trying to build a new-age media empire only to wind up in a weaker position than when the marriage began.
View Photo »In this undated photo provided by AOL Inc. , CEO Tim Armstrong is shown. Armstrong's arrival has thrilled employees who were unhappy under his predecessors, who were widely considered out of touch and out of place.
View Photo »AOL Chairman and CEO Tim Armstrong speaks during an interview at the Newseum in Washington, October 1, 2009.
View Photo »Given the size and scope of the proposed merged company, AOL/Time Warner will have both the ability and the incentive to discriminate against unaffiliated content providers such as NBC.
The Comcast news is pretty exciting ... This is the first major deal since AOL-Time Warner, and I’m sure Brian hopes this one comes out a little better.
You can go into special areas of AOL, special areas of Yahoo or special areas of some of the other large Internet presences where (gang members) will go in and they'll target specific topics and specific groups ... And kids may be in those areas with their parents' blessing because the parents think the...
There will be a period of external growth. You can definitely bet on Microsoft, AOL to make purchases (of mobile ad companies)
Comcast executives said this deal is more like Time Warner buying Turner than Time Warner buying AOL.
Beyond AOL, we see such a decision as a tailwind for graphical ad pricing, and thus a positive for Yahoo and other sites that sell graphical ads
I really believed that Time Warner could provide a broadband path for AOL and that AOL could help digitize Time Warner's businesses. Strategically, I still think that makes since. For us, there were a lot of challenges around execution. Vision is one thing. Execution is another.
As we estimate AOL holds a high-single-digit share of the domestic display advertising market, we think this decision was a factor in pushing down RPMs industry-wide. We think AOL’s market share is significant enough to be a positive factor in driving industry pricing trends. As such, we think AOL’s shi...
AOL's plan also sounds very similar to Associated Content, a search-driven content mill run by Armstrong's former co-worker, Patrick Keane ... Armstrong also happens to be an investor in the site ... And earlier this year, AOL explored a purchase, sources say.
And at least half of them are based in D.C., like LivingSocial, SnagFilms. Clearspring has a number of AOL people
In the last 10 years, [the Washington region] moved from major companies like AOL and MCI to a much more diversified ecosystem of start-up companies
They are all Internet consumer business where we are trying to disrupt traditional industries ... It's been a little like the early days of AOL, when [we were] believing something new was happening when others were skeptical.
Farewell, triangles: AOL preps its post-Time Warner look
The technology and editorial savvy is there. The challenge for [AOL CEO] Tim Armstrong will be growing it quick enough.
Autobytel is pleased to join with Vast to be one of the first to offer dealers new car leads from the growing number of in-market car buyers who are searching and requesting a vehicle from their existing inventory on the Web’s top automotive sites, such as AOL, CarDomain, and AutoMedia
Since we don't have a CMO on board, [Maureen] was the driver behind this rebranding effort from AOL's side, working with and directing Wolff Olins.
Our new identity is uniquely dynamic. Our business is focused on creating world-class experiences for consumers and AOL is centered on creative and talented people – employees, partners, and advertisers. We have a clear strategy that we are passionate about and we plan on standing behind the AOL brand a...
Our new identity is uniquely dynamic. Our business is focused on creating world-class experiences for consumers and AOL is centered on creative and talented people - employees, partners, and advertisers. We have a clear strategy that we are passionate about and we plan on standing behind the AOL brand a...
AOL is a turnaround situation ... It will take every ounce of blood, sweat and tears to make it successful.
AOL is still hiring for some positions that [CEO Tim Armstrong] has pinpointed as essential to its growth, such as journalists.
AOL has a choice to make. We either lose slowly or win quickly. We are choosing to win quickly.
It's no longer a huge and growing ISP, or a company that needs tech products to do anything but drive page views to media (like the way AOL Mail does) ... Tim Armstrong wants to make AOL a content publisher, fueled by a shrinking ISP business that still manages to throw off tons of cash.
the job cuts still need approval from the new AOL board. Time Warner, the New York media conglomerate, said this week that it will spin AOL off to investors Dec. 9.
In many ways AOL mirrors Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) of the 1990s. I think they need a Steve Jobs-style turnaround. They need someone who has read Jobs' book to do for them what Jobs did for Apple.
AOL CEO Tim Armstrong giving up his entire 2009 bonus
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