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Levinsohn has a long history of executive titles, including stints at the Los Angeles Times , CBS, Yahoo, Alta Vista, and Rupert Murdoch’s NewsCorp. Damit veräußerte die Familie zuletzt 500.000 Aktien. During his appearance on CNBC (video above), he is quoted as saying: Honestly, I Ross Levinsohn, a former Yahoo CEO, made some waves in marketing and search circles when he proposed the idea of a Yahoo / Twitter merger. Ross Levinsohn says Facebook's content is too oversaturated with news and other editorial content. Ross Levinsohn, a former Yahoo CEO, made some waves in marketing and search circles when he proposed the idea of a Yahoo / Twitter merger.