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Monday, November 25, 2002

From the Duh! Department

It appears that AOL might soon begin featuring Time Warner content exclusively on AOL. That means you freeloaders soon won't be able to access articles from Entertainment Weekly, People, and other Time Warner mags unless you have an AOL account. This move was supposed to have happened not long after the companies' merger, but it never got done for some reason. Read more about it on MSNBC.

The motivation comes as a result of the sagging revenue of AOL, and company execs think this content strategy may give AOL the boost it desperately needs. Makes sense, at least. I don't read those mags online, anyway, and as much as I dislike AOL, I'm all in favor of anything that will help stabilize the fortunes of online publishing.

Posted by Cory Kleinschmidt




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