Yahoo

In 2021, Verizon sold Verizon Media to the Apollo Group. The new entity will be known as Yahoo.

Verizon acquired Yahoo in June 2017 and rolled the company into a newly rebranded subsidiary called Oath which included other media brands, AOL, HuffPost, and Techcrunch.

In January 2019, Verizon announced it would retire the Oath brand and rename the subsidiary to Verizon Media.

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Yahoo Power Growth Over Time

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Verizon purchased Yahoo in 2017 and started $28 million, 75,000-square-foot expansion of its center on Crown Drive in the town industrial park.

Yahoo launched the second facility of its Lockport campus in 2015. The company first announced the $170-million data center expansion project in New York State in October 2013.

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The Yahoo, AOL, HuffPo mashup known as Oath has been retired. The subsidiary is now known as Verizon Media Group.
Verizon Retired the Oath Brand in 2019
Source: Techcrunch

The Yahoo, AOL, HuffPo mashup known as Oath has been retired. The subsidiary is now known as Verizon Media Group.

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