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AOL deny cutting content
Posted by: eusty on Thursday, March 31, 2005 - 07:20 AM
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AOL has responded to the rumours that it is moving away from it's traditional
content content based products in favour of VoIP and broadband only sevices.
Whispers started when AOL started a reorganisation of the programming
department, pooling production teams over the past three months, but they now
claim this was to increase the focus on broadband content due to gaining nearly
500,000 broadband users last year.
"[this] is what our programming team do - it has reorganised to
ensure it is more focussed on broadband content (news sport,
entertainment etc). In that team we have journalists, and in our
tools and products team we have developers, and technical product
people."
"We will continue with tools and services, as we will continue with
content,"
"Our total content usage is increasing year on year. Our music
channel has more than one million unique users every month to take
just one example. We have more than 100 employees working
specifically on delivering content - it is a key part of our
strategy." |
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