Case to Step Down from AOLTW
squiggleslash writes "Reuters is reporting that Steve Case, the CEO of AOL Time Warner, is resigning, to be effective in May. He'll still be part of AOLTW but as a director responsible for joint strategy. There have been various moves afoot to oust the man who masterminded AOL's takeover of the media giant: the Time Warner part of the partnership wants control whereas Case came from the loss making super-ISP. Case quitting could be bad news for technologists given the current battles between content providers like Time Warner and the Internet and computer industries."
hope he gets a truck full of AOL cds
Ted Turner announced, with the help of wrestlers Hollywood Hulk Hogan, Kevin Nash and Scott Hall, from his former wrestling organization (World Championship Wrestling), a "New World Order" (nWo) would be taking over AOL-TW, and there's not a damn thing anybody can do about it. Turner finished his press conference by saying "You're either with us, or you're against us, and you don't want to be against us."
I can't understand why CNN wouldn't produce a show like that...
Next week, "Microsoft's Monopolistic Practices" on MSNBC...
...oOOo..'(_)'..oOOo...
...AOL's $22.95 a month was too much even for him.
I'll form my OWN solar system! With blackjack! And hookers!
Me too!
...."goodbye!"
-RickTheWizKid
I used to use AOL... then I grew up
"Anonymous Coward"
Anonymous Coward? Or should I call you MR. ANONYMOUS STEVE CASE?