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🇺🇸 For Real - Every Day Is Opposite Day 🇺🇸 (@minwiswip) reported@BrianRoemmele As a part of the original AOL message board moderator's "team" (hundreds of us that never met...just online) from 1991 into late-'96, I remember seeing this ad during an in-house case study before released. I can't recall if there were changes from then to the final cut, but I do remember that the whole premise seemed too contrived - with a seemingly washed up 60s actor.
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Ricky "The Dragon" Rubinowitz 🇮🇱🇺🇸 (@JimmyChonga454) reported@Mitche11R @Nickdvdzd @ValVenisEnt I think after 98, AOL time warner didn't give a **** anymore about wrestling and mind you, they profited over 50 million dollars from WCW that year This was a company hell bent on producing money loser dramas that won stupid awards. They hated wrestling & never understood its appeal So they went with budget cuts against WCW, but even then, there was money laundering happeneding
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* (@vansantospiero) reported@RaulRei86168412 @KutterIsKing AOL damn unc
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Paul R. La Monica (@LaMonicaBuzz) reportedRIP Ted Turner. I joined @CNN in 2001 after the AOL-Time Warner merger had already closed. So a lot was already changing. But the culture he created for all the CNN newsrooms (TV and digital) never did. Was an honor to call CNNMoney/CNN Business home for 21+ years.
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Didumissthenews (@didumissthenews) reported@TheRajGiri Ted Turner in the early 90's had doubts because it was basically a money pit. But after Bischoff helped make it successful, he couldn't stop AOL/warner executives who hated wrestling to cancel it.
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Manuel Milliery (@mamilliery) reportedEveryone is laughing at Ryan Cohen's math. They shouldn't be. He just proved he understands the market better than anyone on Wall Street. January 2021: A Reddit user called DeepF*ckingValue posts a $53,000 GameStop position. The math says the stock is worth $4. It goes to $483 in two weeks. Melvin Capital, a hedge fund that bet on math, loses everything. Robinhood shuts down the buy button. Congress holds hearings. The system breaks. Nobody fixes it. 2026: Ryan Cohen, who became GameStop's CEO after walking into that rubble, offers $56 billion to buy eBay. His company is worth $11 billion. eBay is worth $46 billion. On CNBC, the host, Sorkin, asks where the money comes from. Cohen says "half cash, half stock." Sorkin says the math doesn't work. Cohen says he doesn't understand the question. The whole sequence becomes a meme, an icon of finance TV right away. 1999: AOL buys Time Warner for $164 billion. Steve Case calls it "the most important deal in history." It destroys both companies within two years. The man who got lucky once always starts believing luck is a business model. What is true is that in the attention economy, a good story beats a good balance sheet. Cohen knows this.
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OG Justin (@orangeplaya) reported@RealProductGirl My biggest problem with discord is it feels cutoff from the internet in some ways vs something like X. Like a how AOL wasn’t really the internet back I the day.
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A Person Who Thinks For Themself 🇺🇸 (@dwinblood) reported@lady_valor_07 19. I never had AOL though I was around and using the internet then. I had clients and knew people with them. I also had so many AOL CDs sent to me through the mail I thought of turning them into a hanging art mobile.
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imyours (@SRTGhost08) reported@wwc4022871 @JOKAQARMY1 We were into it in my world too, circa 2000-2004. ****, we can go back to middle school too. Once we got our first PC and a free 1,000 hrs CD-rom from AOL…. My horniness went through the roof
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Sammys_Revenge (@RevengeSam92447) reported@anvilpw @LewisWetzel5 @themagaking Interesting. I got online in 1990. FSU ran a pilot program, and I bought a modem. 32K, I think. Cost me over $300. That's easily over a thousand now. I signed up for AOL before there was a Yahoo. The service from FSU was subscriber based, and alloted you a certain number of hours a week. Ridiculously low. I don't recall ever consuming all my hours in the beginning. When I got online, there were less than a hundred thousand total civilian users in America, and none anywhere else. There was almost no income form the web, friend. I doubt your assertion.