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Yahoo Confirms Schneider’s Departure; Says Successor To Come By Year-End

Sep 30, 2010 5:13 PM

Yahoo (NSDQ: YHOO) is finally confirming the departure of a trio of top executives, including Americas head Hilary Schneider. In a just-filed statement with the SEC, Yahoo says Schneider will “be leaving after a transition period.” And, in a statement provided to us, the company says it expects to appoint…

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Posted In: Industry Moves, Companies, Yahoo, hilary schneider

paidContent 2010 Q&As: Yahoo’s Schneider; Thomson Reuters’ Wenig; MediaVest’s Richman; NYTCo Execs

Feb 16, 2010 1:32 AM

For the past few days, we’ve been filling you in on some of the panels at our first namesake paidContent 2010 conference on Friday, Feb. 19 at TheTimesCenter. We’re also featuring four Q&As with industry leaders from Yahoo (NSDQ: YHOO), Thomson Reuters (NYSE: TRI), MediaVest USA and The New York…

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Posted In: Events, ContentNext Events, paidContent 2010, amanda richman, arthur sulzberger, devin wenig, hilary schneider, janet robinson, jim spanfeller, kevin delaney, martin nisenholtz, staci kramer

paidContent:2010: Yahoo’s Schneider In The Spotlight; More Speakers Confirmed

Jan 8, 2010 7:08 AM

We’ve been hard at work crafting a real-time lineup for paidContent 2010 and we’re pleased to announce the latest additions, led by a Q&A with Hilary Schneider, Yahoo’s EVP for North America. Schneider’s responsibilities include advertising sales, partnerships and programming as well as the company’s global mobile business. Schneider, the…

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Posted In: Events, ContentNext Events, paidContent 2010, hilary schneider

If Microsoft Wants Yahoo’s Mobile Search, They’ll Have To Earn It

Jul 29, 2009 4:39 PM

Updated: Following Microsoft’s search and advertising deal with Yahoo (NSDQ: YHOO), Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) could be the largest mobile search provider in the U.S., having deals with three of the four major U.S. wireless carriers spanning 200 million subscribers. The one exception would be Sprint (NYSE: S), which uses Google’s…

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Posted In: Advertising, Mobile, Search, Companies, Microsoft, Yahoo, bing, hilary schneider, yusuf mehdi

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