If we did not change we’d be giving up 30-40 billion page views this year. It’s the equivalent of 10 percent of Yahoo, 20 percent of MSN, it’s one-third of Google, all of IAC, it’s almost four CNETS, that’s what we’d be giving up if we didn’t change this practice today.”
–Time Warner COO Jeff Bewkes, explaining why AOL is changing their strategy in no longer charging subscribers for services such as e-mail, software, and safety and security services and looking to advertising as the big revenue driver.
(via Paid Content)

If we did not change we’d be giving up 30-40 billion page views this year. It’s the equivalent of 10 percent of Yahoo, 20 percent of MSN, it’s one-third of Google, all of IAC, it’s almost four CNETS, that’s what we’d be giving up if we didn’t change this practice today.”
–Time Warner COO Jeff Bewkes, explaining why AOL is changing their strategy in no longer charging subscribers for services such as e-mail, software, and safety and security services and looking to advertising as the big revenue driver.
(via Paid Content)