Ingrid Lunden
Dec 9, 2011 1:31 PM
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 has promoted Jim Norton to the position of head of sales, effectively immediately. Norton takes the place once held by Jeff Levick, the ex-Google…
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David Kaplan
Sep 15, 2011 4:23 PM
A couple of months after being jettisoned in an executive restructure, former AOL (NYSE: AOL) global advertising president Jeff Levick has surfaced as the guy to lead Spotify’s advertising ambitions.
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David Kaplan
Mar 1, 2011 4:13 PM
Updated: Mark Ellis is leaving AOL (NYSE: AOL) to join Yahoo (NSDQ: YHOO) to run North American sales, paidContent has heard from multiple sources. The news was broken by AllThingsD’s Kara Swisher, who noted that Ellis previously worked with Yahoo’s current U.S. ad sales head Wayne Powers when the latter…
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David Kaplan
Dec 17, 2010 9:59 AM
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 company came as AOL was refining its views of what its Project Devil display initiative should be. Asked why AOL needed to buy the company, which…
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David Kaplan
Oct 6, 2010 9:15 PM
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 services, at the head of those three areas, Business Insider reports. Brody’s new title will be COO of Media, Advertising and Commerce and President of…
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Staci D. Kramer
Jun 9, 2010 9:45 AM
*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 he’s breaking out of the self-imposed shell, first to accept a digital power award from The Hollywood Reporter and now to explain just…
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David Kaplan
Jul 24, 2009 12:50 PM
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, a move announced this morning at the company meeting where CEO Tim Armstrong officially unveiled his 100-day restructuring plan. The changes to Platform-A take effect…
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Alex Ferreyra
Jul 20, 2009 2:00 PM
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 around the world. Here are links to our stories about the company today. » Interview: AOL’s Armstrong First 100 Days: ‘People Are Missing The…
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David Kaplan
Jul 19, 2009 2:45 PM
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 Levick told paidContent. And while the Platform-A brand might stick around, at least for the time being, some of the names of the units might not, Levick…
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