February 15, 2011

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“It’s first down,” says AOL CEO Tim Armstrong. “Basically everybody who sees us through the Time Warner lens of Bebo, switch to free, all the things that have happened – those are all basically massive Hail Mary changes to the company. We’ve been saying for two years we’re in the content space; we’re going to invest in content brands. Huffington Post is the best content brand on the internet right now. It’s right dead center of our strategy.” || Earlier: Armstrong’s “Hail Mary Pass.”
> AOL-HuffPo deal leads to uncertainty at Politics Daily

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