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--Note that Sraightdope forgot the cartoon Bugs Bunny Nips the Nips, which was also taken down--> pulled from Cartoon Network's annual June Bugs marathon in 2001 by order of AOL Time Warner due to ethnic stereotyping.
Coven Services is Bag's imaginary PR firm and advertising agency, serving clients such as Monsanto Company, Bechtel, and AOL Time Warner.
It was one of the 12 cartoons to be pulled from Cartoon Network's "June Bugs" 2001 marathon by order of AOL Time Warner due to its "offensive" to African-Americans.
During his time in Dulles, he worked closely with elements from AOL Time Warner Corporate Technology, AOL Technology, AOL Network Operations, AOL Broadband, Warner Music, and Warner Brothers to reach a Memorandum of Understanding with Intel Corporation.
In August 2008 DailyCandy.com was sold to Comcast for a reported US$125 million by its then owner media-mogul Robert Pittman an American entrepreneur and the founder of MTV and ex-COO of America Online, Inc and AOL Time Warner.
The label was shuttered by AOL Time Warner at the end of 2001 — leading to the partnership being dissolved April 2003.
The Vivien decision provided the legal framework for many similar suits filed by employees of companies such as AOL Time Warner, Reliant Energy, Cardinal Health, Tyco International, Merck, and Dell.
Lerach was involved in many securities class action and corporate derivative suits in recent years, including Enron, Dynegy, Qwest, WorldCom, Citibank, Drexel Burnham, Tyco, Merrill Lynch, Bank of America, Disney, Goldman Sachs, Credit Suisse First Boston, Global Crossing, AT&T, Hewlett-Packard, Apple Computer, ExxonMobil, R.J. Reynolds, Arthur Andersen, and AOL Time Warner.
He later established the first joint working group across AOL Time Warner to include elements from Time Distribution Services, Time Inc, Warner Home Video, Warner Music and AOL in order to develop a new fully integrated product offering for potential partners.