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's 2009 Lists: New York Media's Biggest Business Decisions
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Fans `Depend' on New Year's Bowl Games, Kerry Tells Sparring Broadcaster
News Corp. a s Fox network and Time Warner Cable Inc. shouldna t let a fee dispute keep New Yeara s Day football games off the air, a U.S. lawmaker said.
Dec 19, 2009 a " Fox takes war with TW to Web, TV by Cynthia Littleton
Fox has upped the ante in the battle with Time Warner Cable over a new carriage agreement for Fox O&Os in seven markets, FX and a clutch of other channels.
Fox Network and Time Warner Bring Negotiation Fight to the Public
Fox network and Time Warner are in a battle over programming costs, reported New York Daily News .
FoxA Looks To 'Keep On' Time Warner Cable Systems In Retrans Dispute
Mike Farrell -- Multichannel News, 12/18/2009 3:42:43 PM In a looming retransmission-consent battle, Time Warner Cable isn't the only one looking to get tough.
Alcoa, Delta, IMS Health, Macy's are big movers
The following stocks were among those that moved substantially or traded heavily Friday on the New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq Stock Market: NYSE: Synovus Financial Corp., up 37 cents at $2.15 Lilly, Gannett, Time Warner, Ciena are big movers Lilly, Gannett, Time Warner, Ciena are big movers The following stocks were among those that moved ...
AOL Tried To Buy Associated Content
Three months ago, AOL CEO Tim Armstrong entered into talks to buy content farm Associated Content , but Time Warner shut him down, a source familiar with the talks tells us.
Wall Street rally...Jobless claims up...Trade gap narrows
The Labor Department says initial claims for unemployment insurance rose by 17,000. Despite the jump, claims have fallen steadily since this summer.
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Time Warner Cable Gets Tough on Network Price Increases with New Ads and Website Enhancements
Time Warner Cable Inc. announced today that it is Getting Tough on unfair programming price increases with a new series of advertising and website enhancements designed to educate consumers about the outrageous demands made by some television networks.
AOL Is in Talks to Sell ICQ Service
AOL is holding talks about selling ICQ, an instant-messaging service, to Digital Sky Technologies of Russia, a person briefed on the matter said Sunday.
AOL complete split from Time Warner
AOL and Time Warner have completed their split after almost 10 years as one company.
Internet firm AOL re-launched itself as an independent company this week in New York, finally ending a protracted divorce from Time Warner, the media company it bought at the height of internet mania nearly 10 years ago.
AOL's former headquarters in Dulles. It moved to New York, though a presence remains in Virginia.
UBS Media Conference: Media Moguls Put on a Happy Face
Media-sector investors had much more to gossip about at this year's UBS Global Media and Communications Conference in New York than during last year's chilly confab, which was dominated by talk of defaults and downgrades.
AOL to Think Locally After Spin-Off
AOL will take back its maiden name from Time Warner this morning when AOL execs ceremonially ring the opening bell in the New York Stock Exchange.
AOL Goes Solo Without Dynamic Social Network Plan
A newly emancipated AOL could undercut its big bet on original online content without a more enterprising, integrated social media strategy to connect with users.
AOL shares dip as company goes public again, ending failed marriage to Time Warner
Shares of AOL Inc. declined Thursday as the Internet company made its official split from its failed marriage to media giant Time Warner Inc.. AOL shares, issued at $23.67, fell 36 cents, or 1.5 percent, to $23.21, in morning trading, while shares of Time Warner climbed $1.35, or 4.6 percent, to $30.57. With its dial-up Internet business in a long ...
AOL Time Warner hq in New York
As AOL prepares for the next decade free of Time Warner, the BBC's technology correspondent Rory Cellan-Jones looks back on the merger that was meant to change the world.
AOL began its life anew as independent company on Thursday, when Time Warner completed the spin-off of the Internet company nearly a decade after it merged with it in one of the most disastrous combinations in corporate history.
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