Time Warner, AOL in Internet marketing deal
Back when Time Warner and AOL merged in 2001, the most obvious synergy available to justify the deal involved linking Time Warner's Internet service with the America Online empire. But the two units didn't announce a marketing agreement until yesterday. Donald Logan, the chairman of Time Warner's media and communication group, said issues at AOL had made it difficult to do a deal earlier. One Wall Street analyst praised the new arrangement but said, "This would have had a much greater impact if they had done it three years ago."
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