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  • Overall company revenue declines were still severe, as the company lost Internet-access subscribers and couldn't sell enough advertising to compensate.

    AOL Display Ads Rise but Profit Sinks Emily Steel 2011

  • The liberal TV pundit and author surprised the media and technology businesses by announcing late Sunday night that she had sold the Web news portal that bears her name, Huffington Post, to AOL, the floundering Internet-access company and would-be new-media news provider, for $315 million.

    In HuffPost's acquisition by AOL, Arianna seen as media merger's big winner Paul Farhi 2011

  • The cable industry continues to expand its broadband subscriber base and gain share in the Internet-access market, while it loses video subscribers to satellite and telecommunications rivals.

    Cable Company Eyes 'Single Play' Nat Worden 2011

  • WiMax--also used by Clearwire for its Clear Internet-access service--works in a wide variety of phones and modems, but in my tests it hasn't matched the speeds of Verizon's LTE service.

    Faster Forward: Will Sprint spell '4G' as 'LTE'? 2011

  • The cable industry continues to expand its broadband subscriber base and gain share in the Internet-access market, while it loses video subscribers to satellite and telecommunications rivals.

    Cable Company Eyes 'Single Play' Nat Worden 2011

  • In the third quarter, AOL launched a program designed to migrate its Internet-access customers to a new, higher-priced plan.

    Changes Weighing on AOL Russell Adams 2012

  • Meanwhile, AOL's revenue continues to decline as it struggles to make up for deep subscriber losses in its Internet-access business.

    AOL Plays Mobile Catch-Up Emily Steel 2011

  • Regarded as one of the best executives in the business, Mr. Rutledge led the way while at Cablevision in such industry innovations as the "triple play" bundle of video, Internet-access and telephone service.

    Rutledge Jumps to Charter Lauren A. E. Schuker 2011

  • Declines in subscription revenue were due largely to a 15% drop in domestic Internet-access subscribers.

    Changes Weighing on AOL Russell Adams 2012

  • He is attempting to transform it from a subscription-based Internet-access business to an ad-supported media business by making it a top provider of news, entertainment and other digital content.

    AOL Shuffles Key Managers Emily Steel 2011

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