We're focusing on tying all the different pieces together. We won't pursue a project unless we think there is an opportunity to make a sustainable business of it.
Yahoo's really happy with Lloyd and Lloyd is 100 percent committed to Yahoo.
We decided after understanding what AOL would like that we were not interested, and we told them a couple days after the meeting.
There is going to be an enormous integration challenge for any company that acquires AOL.
We've explained that this was two separate news organizations, two separate photographers and two separate occasions. Once people understand that, they're no longer angry with us.
Our focus is not doing a string of one-off hits like the TV model.
It's an evolution in thinking. The plans are more realistic in terms of what will work for the Internet.
Nothing significant has really changed. We have lots of concepts in development, some will get green-lit and some won't.
The company has performed extremely well since he became CEO. We were recently named the fastest-growing company in the United States by Fortune. The board makes executive compensation decisions based on performance.