Health sites Waterfront Media and Revolution Health have announced a merger that will value the entity at $300 million. Steve Case will join the board, while Waterfront CEO Ben Wolin will remain in his post. Our co-editor and EVP Staci Kramer interviewed Wolin this morning on the possibility of upcoming M&As, competition and of course, WebMD.
Meanwhile, our UK editor Robert Andrews has been at AOP’s Digital Publishing Summit, the org’s conference focused on content, convergence and creativity. He also covered Nokia Remix, where the handset maker launched its all-you-can-eat Comes With Music program and its new touchscreen phone.
Top headlines of the week from our sister sites mocoNews and paidContent:UK:
mocoNews:
— @ Nokia Remix Live: First Touch-Screen, Comes With Music, EMI On Board, Plectrum Included
— Yahoo Reorgs Connected Life Division; Next Phase Focused On Making Money On Mobile
— AT&T Reorganizes; Wireless Head De La Vega Now Oversees All Consumer Services
— Updated: Nokia To Buy Mobile Communications and Social Net Firm Oz Communications
— Interview: Mobile Game Guru Trip Hawkins Transforms Strategy; Denies Digital Chocolate Was For Sale
— Sprint WiMax Subscribers Get Access To Free Content Portal
paidContent:UK:
— @ AOP: Interview: Annelies Van Den Belt, CEO, Sup: Looking Back At ITV
— @ AOP: CondeNet Plans More Wired Roll-Outs, Including China; Parsons UK Editor
— Industry Moves: BBCWW Confirms Microsoft
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