On Back of Poor Quarter, Time Warner Will Likely Spin Off AOL
After a 14 percent decline in profits, the media giant finally considers this long-anticipated move.
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After a 14 percent decline in profits, the media giant finally considers this long-anticipated move.
Today's displeasing news about the news.
The awkward puberty of the media continues.
Plus the latest on what's up with UBS, Beth Israel, and McDonald's in our daily industry roundup.
In our daily industry roundup, the former Citigroup chairman second-guesses himself on the appointment of successor Charles Prince. And more!
Also in our daily industry roundup: No recession! High-end boutiques on the LES! And law professors suing students!
Bewkes, Michael Patrick King, and the Sex and the City cast ham it up at a Point Foundation dinner.
Jerry has more car trouble, Cindy Adams takes the stand, and Shelley Ross gets the last cackle in today's roundup of all the dish from New York's gossip columns.
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