AOL Interactive Services President to Leave

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NEW YORK — AOL Time Warner said Tuesday that James de Castro, president of AOL Interactive Services, is leaving the company after seven months “to seek new opportunities.”

Following his departure at the end of the month, de Castro’s organization will report to Ted Leonsis, vice chairman of America Online.

During his tenure at AOL, de Castro established a new programming strategy built around firsts and exclusives, community and appointment viewing. He also helped launch AOL 8.0.

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