Time Incorporated is decentralizing its new media business, turning its online activities to the respective magazine divisions, according to an internal memo circulated at the media giant today.
Posted by Jim Hu
The company appoints Michael Pepe, former chief operating officer of Time Warner Digital Media, to head Time Inc.'s international division.
The company formerly known as AOL Time Warner will revert to an earlier moniker this week, dropping the "AOL."
Jeff Bewkes says the company is not interested in bidding on NBC Universal or any other big media company because those deals typically fail.
Posted by Marguerite Reardon
Appeals court breathes new life into challenge of city law requiring homes, offices connect to municipal network.
Posted by Ben Charny
Posted by Stephen Shankland
Several involved in the company's online efforts resign or are reassigned following its announced merger with America Online, renewing questions about Time Warner's online plans.
Posted by Anand Ablack
As USA Networks and Lycos finalize their deal, speculation turns to Time Warner as the next portal player. But its history on the Web is a checkered one.
Posted by Jim Hu and Dawn Kawamoto
The media titan's board of directors has approved a proposal to remove the "AOL" from its name and become simply Time Warner.