20 janeiro 2003

VITAMEDIAS
The unhappy union of AOL, Time Warner: When AOL met Time Warner it was all about technology, synergy and money.
Journalistic standards weren't a big part of the deal when the AOL crew took over the company that practically defined magazine news journalism with its flagship, Time magazine.
"Journalism as defined by AOL was nothing more than a chat session with Britney Spears," said Nina Munk, a contributing editor for Vanity Fair, who is writing a book on the AOL/Time Warner merger.