Thursday, November 5, 2009 EARNINGS AOL income fell 50 percent in quarter AOL's operating income fell 50 percent in the third quarter, as the Time Warner unit continued to face declines in the number of subscribers and revenue....
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AOL's business continued its long slide today when Time Warner reported earnings . Advertising revenue was down 18% y/y, and subscription revenue was down 29% y/y. The bad news for AOL? Its ad revenues are tied to its sub...
By Kevin Newcomb, ClickZ, Nov 4, 2009 In what is likely to be its last full quarter as a unit of Time Warner, AOL reported an 18-percent year-over-year drop in advertising revenue, down to $415 million from $507 million in the...
third-quarter report, it's the pungent odor of a rotting AOL. Oh, and just because Time Warner finally plans to spin off AOL next month doesn't necessarily mean that the stink will go away. The company's publishing arm was a...
third-quarter report, it's the pungent odor of a rotting AOL. Oh, and just because Time Warner finally plans to spin off AOL next month doesn't necessarily mean that the stink will go away. The company's publishing arm was a...
Authored by Mark Hefflinger on November 4, 2009 - 8:45am. New York - With its spinout from parent Time Warner (NYSE: TWX) likely less than two months away, AOL continues to struggle financially, according to figures released on...
San Francisco Business Times - by The online division's revenue fell 23 percent to $777 million. Advertising sales fell 18 percent, led by lower paid-search and display advertising on AOL sites and by reduced sales of ads on...
Time Warner has reported its earnings for the third quarter of 2009 and the news isn't so pretty for AOL. Overall revenues declined 23% to $777 million. The decline resulted from an 18% decrease in advertising revenues as well...
Time Warner has reported its earnings for the third quarter of 2009 and the news isn't so pretty for AOL. Overall revenues declined 23% to $777 million. The decline resulted from an 18% decrease in advertising revenues as well...
Washington Business Journal - by The online division's revenue fell 23 percent to $777 million. Advertising sales fell 18 percent, led by lower paid-search and display advertising on AOL sites and by reduced sales of ads on...
We're on the Time Warner (TWX) earnings call and there's the presentation deck for investors. Here's the slide for AOL. Sorry for being "snarky," but we couldn't help but chuckle at the liberal use of the word "highlights,"...