AOL officially merged with Time Warner for $165 billion to become AOL Time Warner. It was the largest merger in history at that point. However, the timing couldn’t be worse, as many tech ...
Veterans from the Time Warner side of the company had long pressed for AOL to be removed from the company name as disappointment over the merger mounted. Federal regulators have been investigating ...
AOL's founding CEO Steve Case embraced Time Warner head Jerry Levin and raised his fist in triumph at the press conference marking the $165 merger of their two companies in January, 2000.
Gerald Levin, the visionary executive in the early days of HBO whose career will be forever marred after he orchestrated the merger of Time Warner and AOL, a debacle that destroyed the value of ...
Steve Case’s Fresh Take And Lasting Insights On The Doomed AOL-Time Warner Merger On paper it sounded perfect: AOL would move into the broadband age, Time Warner into the digital age.
Prior to the AOL Time Warner debacle, Levin was an attorney who became a programming executive in 1972 at a regional pay-TV channel called Home Box Office. He was promoted to CEO a year later and ...