AOL’s Earnings Are Light, but Revenue and Ad Sales Are on Track

Ad sales are up across the board.
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AOL’s Venture Founder Mike Brown Leaves to Open His Own Fund

Bowery Capital has $33 million to spend on B-to-B startups.
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YouTube’s Ad Pitch, Take Two — Buy Our Stars, Not Hollywood’s

All those “channels” and TV stars you heard about a year ago? M.I.A. at YouTube’s big sales event last night, replaced by Felicia Day and Macklemore.
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HuffPost Live Thrives on Tape

Seven months after launch, the streaming video channel has found its footing as a clip generator. HuffPost Live boss Roy Sekoff explains.
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Conde Nast Owner Advance Hands Sporting News Over to U.K. Video Company

Perform, which distributes sports highlights on the Web, gets a U.S. hub.
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Facebook’s New Ad Plan Is the Web’s Old Plan

Facebook concludes that everyone else may have a point when it comes to selling “retargeted” Web ads.
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Here’s a Marissa Mayer M&A Candidate You Haven’t Heard Of

Grab Media, a video distribution company. Tim Armstrong bought one in 2010, and that worked well for him and AOL.
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Why The Time Inc. Spinoff Could Work! (Spoiler: Requires Miracle.)

After all, it worked, more or less, for AOL and Time Warner Cable. Alas, Time Inc. is a different story.
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Hey, AOL Content Makers! Meet Your New Boss, Susan Lyne — And Start Thinking About Video, Right Now.

And if you’re wondering what “brand” means at AOL, the company’s new Brand Group CEO is happy to explain.
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We Are All Huffington Post Now

Hey, what time do the Oscars start, anyway?
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Time Warner Dumps Time Inc., and Wall Street Loves It

DirecTV Bets on Web Video Ad Manager FreeWheel

The Daily Says — And Sings — Goodbye

AOL Beats the Street, but Domestic Ads Droop Again

Sandy Soaks Gawker, HuffPo, BuzzFeed

Why the Ad Tech Guys Are Going Nuts About Facebook Exchange, and Why That Matters

AOL Finally Lands on YouTube

Why Google Doesn’t Own the Next Chapter in Web Ads

Tim Cook on Apple Maps: “We Are Extremely Sorry”

Vimeo Lets Video Makers Hold Out a Tip Jar

Ken Lerer’s CNN-Killer Hires a CNN Veteran

The Rest of MOG Finds a Home: Radio Chain Townsquare Buys Ad Network

AOL Bets Big on Web Video News With HuffPost Live (And on Tape)