AP: Ousted AOL Chief Could Advise Yahoo

In the ongoing Microhoo saga, a lot of analysts are weighing in as to what could help fix the situation and move it forward. But The Associated Press has a specific person in mind: former AOL chief Jonathan F. Miller.

“In his four-plus years as chairman and chief executive of Time Warner’s AOL unit, Miller made key acquisitions, including Advertising.com for $435 million in 2004, along with a crucial decision to shed AOL’s roots in dial-up Internet access and give away content once reserved for paying subscribers,” the report said.

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