Revenues fall, advertising slides, but display ads grew for the first time since 2007 -- "an important milestone in the turnaround," CEO Tim Armstong says
The new editor-in-chief of AOL's Huffington Post Media Group says there'll be "absolutely no" leftist political slant. But Tim Armstrong says to expect cuts
ANALYSIS: What happens when a once-mighty but now brandless portal is taken over by a sharp-elbowed left-leaning blog? That, and six other burning post-merger questions answered.
From a standing start, Huffpo now commands a higher valuation than the New York Times and more monthly traffic -- about 25 million unique visits per month.
Finance and tech experts responded with a resounding “I doubt it” to reports that AOL was circling the listing Internet giant Yahoo for a possible merger.