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Oath named as new entity to run Yahoo, AOL

A new company named Oath will oversee Yahoo and AOL operations, Verizon Communications says, after it completes its $US4.5 billion ($A5.9b) acquisition deal.

Verizon Communications will create a new company called Oath after it completes its $US4.5 billion ($A5.9 billion) acquisition of Yahoo and melds the troubled internet company with its AOL operations.

Oath will oversee Yahoo and AOL after the deal is completed. The Yahoo and AOL brands are expected to survive, although Verizon says it won't provide any details about its plans for Oath until this summer.

Tim Armstrong, AOL's top executive, posted a tweet on Monday indicating Oath will manage more than 20 different brands.

Verizon is counting on the combination of Yahoo and AOL to help it sell more digital ads, even though the two internet pioneers had trouble on their own.


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