Another executive move at AOL (NYSE: AOL), which has seen a fair few of them in the last several months: the company today announced that it… Read More »
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AOL (NYSE: AOL) and rich media startup Pictela had been working together on large, in-content ads since June, but the decision to buy the co… Read More »
AOL Exec Shakeup Gives Brody Oversight Of Ads, Content And Commerce
AOL (NYSE: AOL) is shifting the balance a bit in terms of its content, ad and e-commerce divisions by putting Ned Brody, president of paid s… Read More »
*Google* vet David Eun has kept a low profile since he joined AOL (NYSE: AOL) in March as president of AOL Media and Studios. But this week… Read More »
As expected, AOL (NYSE: TWX) is doing away with its Platform-A brand and will house all its ad functions under the banner of AOL Advertising… Read More »
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Tim Armstrong is 100 days into his reign at AOL (NYSE: TWX), and is using that milestone to roll out his business plan to AOL employees arou… Read More »
Efforts to integrate the various companies of Platform-A (NYSE: TWX) over the past year haven’t gone far enough, AOL global ad chief Jeff Le… Read More »
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