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*[https://www.oath.com/2019/01/07/oath-is-now-verizon-media/ Oath is now Verizon Media] |
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[[File:Verizon Media.svg|center|300px]] |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*[http://www.verizonmedia.com Verizon Media] |
*[http://www.verizonmedia.com Verizon Media] |
Revision as of 22:38, 11 May 2019
Oath
2017–2019
AOL bought Yahoo! in summer 2017. The new company is called Oath (stylized as Oath:). The rebrand will affect the branding of all Yahoo! and AOL's services. The basis of the new name is around the company's commitment to provide a range of diverse services without being a content aggregate.
Verizon Media
2019
On January 8th, 2019, Verizon rebranded Oath to Verizon Media, initially using Verizon's 2015 logo and left the checkmark for their social media's avatar.
2019-present
On April 30, 2019, Verizon added the "media" word under its logo.
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