AOL and the Huffington Post showed a demo of the Huffington Post Streaming Network to reporters on Thursday
Higher ad revenue helps slow AOL's revenue decline and pushes the company past Wall Street's forecasts
Site will cover everything from breaking news to editorial meetings
New blogs and HuffPost content come to the online ticketing site
Forbes' Jeff Bercovici discovered an unexpected trend
Business Insider's Nicholas Carlson says $100M
Smit, already president of Cable, adds another title
Fund led by ex-AOLers has 24 institutional limited partners
Time Warner fared well in its latest earnings report while Sony and News Corp. took their hits
Armstrong tells AllThingsD's Peter Kafka he wants AOL to remain independent
Global ad revenue increased by 8 percent while subscription revenues dropped 22 percent
Although Huffington has deemed the allegations "ridiculous," New York judge refuses to throw it out
The Wall Street Journal reports the search titan may finance a purchase of the depreciating Internet pioneer
The firm had just upped its stake in July
Series star the likes of Jackson Rathbone and Antonio Sabato, Jr.
The MTV, AOL and Time Warner veteran will move up from running Clear Channel Radio to lead the entire company
Both companies seem reduced to saving their businesses, not innovating -- and that’s a recipe for failure in today's lightning-fast tech cycle.
Plus, the word on a Yahoo merger, the future of Patch and why Michael Arrington had to go
One of the site's columnists resigns, claims Arianna Huffington and new editor cut a deal to undermine Arrington and others
Arrington is out at AOL, Erick Schoenfeld is TechCrunch's new editor but questions remain
TechCrunch's founder is apparently headed out the door, but how many of his foot soldiers will remain?
AOL CEO Tim Armstrong has apparently again reached out to the company about a possible merger but Yahoo says it has "zero interest"
Bartz came aboard in 2009 to help steer the internet titan in a new direction.
The tech blog's controversial founding editor wrote a brief post Tuesday telling AOL to give the site its editorial independence or sell it
The phrase conflict of interest does not even begin to describe the new venture capital fund to be run by Tech Crunch founder Michael Arrington
Flagging internet company has hired two big players in mergers and acquisitions business, but insists that there's no deal on the table
CFO: "We believe this is a unique opportunity to invest in our company."
Investors unimpressed as company reduces losses, increases global advertising for first time since 2008 (Updated)
Later this summer AOL Music will re-launch AOL Radio with two new subscription services
“Our traffic is not down despite the fact that we’ve had preexisting deals that have ended,” Huffington told TheWrap
Hogan also named EIC of Moviefone, AOL TV
Revenues fall, advertising slides, but display ads grew for the first time since 2007 -- "an important milestone in the turnaround," CEO Tim Armstong says