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  • AOL Ceo lays down the law, fires someone during conference call

    AOL CEO kicking ass; announces layoff's, starts the process early by firing someone right away

    Listen to AOL CEO Tim Armstrong Casually Fire Someone During a Conference Call

    By Caroline Bankoff

    On Friday, AOL CEO Tim Armstrong convened a 1,000-person conference call to announce the company's decision to shutter or outsource about half of its hyperlocal Patch news sites. The plan will of course mean layoffs (or "impacts"), and Jim Romenesko reported that Armstrong got started early by abruptly dismissing an employee who took a photo of the CEO during the meeting. Romenesko has now published an audio recording of the episode, which features Armstrong explaining that he doesn't "care what the press says" and doesn't "care if people leak information" about a minute before interrupting his talk to verbally hand Patch creative director Abel Lenz a pink slip.





    The firing ("Abel, put that camera down right now! Abel, you’re fired. Out!") happens at the 1:50 minute mark, but listening to Armstrong's otherwise calm-sounding description of Patch's situation before and after really highlights the strangeness of the episode. Lenz wrote that he had "no comment" from Old Town Bar on Friday evening.

  • #2
    Very unprofessional

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    • #3
      AOL? what is this.. 1999??????????????????

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      • #4
        Originally posted by thesenuts View Post
        AOL? what is this.. 1999??????????????????
        Patch. An AOL-acquired company. I used to work for them. Sad to see the company struggling, but it's no surprise. The business of it all tended to get in the way of the journalism.

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