NBC Veteran To Replace AOL Chief In Shake-Up
16th Nov 2006, 08:11 GMT
AOL chairman and chief executive Jonathan F. Miller will be replaced by Randy Falco, a top NBC Universal executive, in a surprise high-level shake-up announced last evening by AOL parent Time Warner Inc.
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