Lousy historical analogies aside, Time Warner CEO Dick Parsons’s ill-conceived comment in early May on the current media landscape (in which he compared Google to Custer) was in some ways an apt one. After all, one could say that Time Warner has long been an organization with “too many chiefs and not enough Indians.” Too many working parts, too, according to some who’d like to see the company sell off a few.
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Former AOL CEO Jonathan Miller did a lousy job of divining his future at the world’s largest Internet service provider, but he might not have been so bad at envisioning AOL’s. In October 2006, Miller intimated that Time Warner would consider divesting itself of the service provider. He was sacked a few weeks later.
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Historical analogies sure are tricky, aren’t they? Just ask Time Warner CEO Dick Parsons, who ran afoul of one during a panel discussion at the National Cable & Telecommunications Association conference today.
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