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The Day Ahead: Ready, Set, Rollup

News Instead, Hearst now owns a big chunk of iVillage. iVillage could buy Oxygen Media too. A notable example of how these rollups will play out was this week's merger of iVillage and Women.com. IVillage could hit a whopping $4 to $5 in two years.

[February 9, 2001, 12:08]

The Day Ahead: Dot-coms Grow Up, Chief Execs Step Out

News After all, how many confusing quarters can iVillage report? Doug McCormick, president of iVillage, will become chief executive 1 August. Carpenter will be involved in iVillage's long-term strategic direction including developing global partnerships...

[July 31, 2000, 12:35]

Oxygen Woos Women, Online And Off

News There are signs that the market is beginning to realise that, while women don't currently dominate the online landscape, things could change.iVillage and Women.com recently got thumbs-up from Wall Street analysts, and both firms recently beat...

[February 1, 2000, 6:05]

Publishers Pull Pop-ups

News IVillage said this week that it would stop displaying and selling pop-ups, save those for in-house research and questionnaires. Women's network iVillage this week said it would pull pop-ups from its site; America Online recently turned down the...

[August 2, 2002, 12:20]

BodyTechnic: Web-based Medical Info Set To Become The Norm

News Web sites like OnHealth and iVillage's Better Health are springing up in the US and some experts believe that between 30 to 40% of Internet users go online specifically for health care information. In America getting medical information over the...

[December 3, 1998, 15:41]

Pop-ups Pushed Down At Ask Jeeves

News In addition iVillage, as well as Webcrawler's Infospace, banished the ads in recent months. Ask Jeeves has banned pop-up advertisements from its search site, making it the latest Web operator to discontinue the ads, generally loathed by users.

[October 21, 2002, 8:51]

Pop-ups: Unpopular, But Effective

News Sites including iVillage and Ask Jeeves have banished the ads, and browser companies and Internet service providers have released technology to block them. Pop-up ads seem to be the Internet equivalent of supermarket tabloids: everyone claims to...

[January 15, 2003, 10:58]

The Day Ahead: Is Alloy Online A 'best Small Cap Investment Idea'?

News Alloy most directly competes with iTurf, but also battles Gap's Old Navy stores, soon-to-be public upstarts Bolt.com and Snowball.com, and content providers such as iVillage. Alloy Online creamed Wall Street estimates in its fourth quarter and...

[March 17, 2000, 12:14]

The Day Ahead: Dot-coms Search For Happy Medium

News Second-tier dot-coms such as iVillage and TheStreet.com hope to hit the $4 mark. Commentary: Where is that happy medium for dot-com companies? Last year's orgy of funding is over for dot-coms. Stock prices, staffing, optimism and damn near...

[October 9, 2000, 12:18]

Ford And Yahoo! Team On The Web

News Ford also has strategic marketing agreements with teen site Bolt.com and the women's service iVillage.com. are significantly expanding their relationship. Announced Sunday at the annual North American International Auto Show in Detroit, the long...

[January 10, 2000, 9:45]

BEME Latest Addition To Women's Web

News In the US, sites catering for women are struggling to impress investors.iVillage.com and women.com have both seen shares plummet in recent weeks. BEME.com is part of magazine publisher IPC's Internet business and will have access to content from...

[January 27, 2000, 6:08]

Making 1GB Downloads Easier To Swallow

News A founder of both iVillage and Flooz, Levitan saw his first two companies take off. Pando Networks is going to try to make it easier for friends to send video to one other. The start-up last week kicked off a public beta of its service, a peer-to...

[June 2, 2006, 15:15]

Are Web Surfers Fleeing Portal Sites?

News In fact, several of the more vertical sites gained traffic from March to April.iVillage, women.com, Travelocity and Preview Travel saw big jumps during that time. Portals are vast collections of content offered by companies including Yahoo!

[May 21, 1999, 8:17]

New Online Game Role-plays Reality

News The company said it has a number of distribution partners, including broadband services company Comcast, Internet portal iVillage, and Hewlett-Packard. A new online computer game, which its creators say is more social and creative than other games...

[October 27, 2003, 9:10]

Google Expands Advertising Programme

News On the other side of the ad sales equation, current AdSense participants include the Food Network, Weather.com, ABC.com, Internet Broadcasting Systems, Lycos Europe, New York Post Online Edition, Reed Business Information, US News & World Report...

[August 7, 2003, 11:20]