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BRIEF: Advertising.com workers offered buyout by AOL

Nov 21, 2009 (The Baltimore Sun - McClatchy-Tribune Information Services via COMTEX) -- Workers at Advertising.com in Baltimore will be eligible to participate in a voluntary buyout program that its parent company, AOL LLC, is...

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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Stanley A. Miller II column: State gets cash to boost kids' STEM skills

Nov 21, 2009 (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - Time Warner recently revealed details on a five-year effort to encourage children to learn more about science, technology, engineering and math, and Wisconsin is among the first to get...

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Entertainmnent Industry: Yes, Please Keep Negotiating Secret Copyright Treaty To Save Our Asses

Sherwin Siy (one of the few people who actually was allowed to glance briefly at parts of the proposed ACTA treaty, though under strict NDA) has written about yet another letter sent by the entertainment industry to the...

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Time Warner Cable, Charlotte - Nov 21st

N.E.R.D. Download. Cable Company Problem Leads To Inocrrect Morning Programs. The Power Directory. ExUCLA star finds new home, name. Jonas Brothers Announce Summre Dates for The Burning Up Tour. Jonas Brothers Announce Summer...

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Final farewell to worst deal in history AOLTime Warner

AOL and Time Warner have finally called it quits. Gerald "Jerry" Levin, chairman of Time Warner, the media giant which had been formed 10 years earlier from the $14bn (£8.4bn) combination of Time Inc and Warner Communications;...

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The dotcom giants then and now

AOL/Time Warner The combination of the search engine and media giant was initially valued at more than $350bn when it emerged at the height of the dotcom boom. The marriage of old and new industries prompted a sharp surge in...

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Message from Tolkien for Facebook and the net monopolists

Social networks that want to dominate a corner of cyberspace should remember AOL LIKE MANY people in his business, the technology publisher Tim O'Reilly is a heavy user of the Twitter microblogging service. He also has a...

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Entertainment cartel UK 3 Strikes Plan stalled

p2pnet news view P2P | Politics:- Efforts by the Hollywood and Big Music to have their Three Strikes anti-P2P business plan forced into law in Britain before the next elections look doomed to failure, for the moment, at least....

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Cable News Network

More commonly known as CNN, this is the first of the full-time American cable news networks . When not chasing the latest mass-media Idiot Ball reporting breaking news, CNN mostly features a plethora of talking heads,...

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HS FOOTBALL: NT's line ready for Baldwinsville

When North Tonawanda lines up against the Baldwinsville Bees in tonight’s Class AA state semifinal, the Lumberjacks will be looking square into the eyes of the biggest linemen they’ve seen all year. Casey Shreve says bring it on.

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