Broadcasting & Cable - July 27, 2003
Cover Story
AOL Time Warner Still Fixing Holes
AOL Time Warner Chief Executive Richard Parsons says the company has made some progress in digging itself out of the financial sinkhole it fell into after the merger of AOL and Time Warner. He also said there's "a lot of hard work in front of us" before all the company's moving parts are in sync, back on track and operating at maximum efficiency.
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