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We roasted Verizon last year when it merged its AOL and Yahoo purchases into a new group called Oath. Today, the company’s CEO Guru Gowrappan announced that Oath is no more; Verizon’s collective media outlets will be called the Verizon Media Group starting in 2019. This shift comes with other organizational changes that mostly involve segmenting Verizon’s respective businesses from one another, including new consumer and business-focused groups. Oath’s media assets, including HuffPost, TechCrun. show all text
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@JohnLegere: Go90, Oath, Verizon Media… Doesn’t matter what you call it, @verizon – it’s not working. Gotta give the new guy credit for trying to shake things up. Maybe he can also shake up 5G enough so all the customers who want it, can get it–not just small pockets. theverge.com/2018/11/5/1806…
@JohnLegere: I’m shocked. (He was not shocked.) theverge.com/2018/11/5/1806…
@chrisbrogan: Surprising no one – Oath will soon be rebranded as Verizon Media Group theverge.com/2018/11/5/1806… #tech #feedly
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