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By ArticleSnatch on July 12, 2007
The Walt Disney Company will make its popular Toontown MMORPG ad-supported later this year, and will offer movie downloads in conjunction with Microsoft.As someone who has made several trips to Disney’s theme parks, I’m one of many people who can attest to the company’s dedication to prying money from people’s wallets while entertaining them. Disney [...]
Posted in Internet | Tagged ABC, aol, Microsoft, online ads, Steve Jobs, The Walt Disney Company, Toontown, USD |
By ArticleSnatch on June 25, 2007
The post-Terry Semel era at Yahoo sees a shakeup at the top of its cross-platform, North America sales team, as Wenda Harris Millard moves from the portal company to Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia.Did Millard jump or was she pushed? Millard had been Yahoo’s chief sales officer, and a member of Yahoo for six years. Yahoo [...]
Posted in Internet | Tagged ad services, advertising experience, advertising sales, aol, Ask.com, buying complete solutions, David Karnstedt, DoubleClick, google, Gregory Coleman, Harvard, Martha Stewart, Microsoft, MSLO, North America, online ad market, online ads, partner network, Sue Decker, Susan Lyne, Terry Semel, United States, Wenda Harris Millard, Wenda Harris Millardâ, yahoo, Ziff Davis Internet |
By ArticleSnatch on May 24, 2007
Full year online advertising spending in 2006 brushed against the underside of $17 billion, and ended up 35 percent higher than 2005′s annual revenue.The numbers are out from the Interactive Advertising Bureau, and they carry with them a heavy component of ka-ching. Spending reached $16.9 billion for online ads in 2006. Of that spending, $4.8 [...]
Posted in Internet | Tagged Advertising Bureau, advertising spending, google, Interactive Advertising Bureau, media category, online ads, search ads, search advertising firms, USD, video advertising, yahoo |
By ArticleSnatch on March 30, 2007
Internet advertising is a big business in the UK, and according to a new report, it’s reached record proportions. Over 2 billion pounds – that’s about $3.95 billion – was spent in 2006, which represents a 41% increase over the previous year’s figures. Even more important is the fact that only $3.73 billion was spent [...]
Posted in Internet | Tagged advertising spending, advertising’s, America, Britain, Broadband, Internet ads, Internet advertising, Internet Advertising Bureau, newspaper advertising, online ads, online spending “representing, PricewaterhouseCoopers, The Guardian, United Kingdom, United States, USD |
By ArticleSnatch on March 8, 2007
Internet advertising boomed last year as revenues across the industry grew 34 percent over the total for 2005, when advertisers spent $12.5 billion. The effectiveness and cost efficiency of Internet advertising attracted plenty of business in 2006. The Interactive Advertising Bureau and its Internet Advertising Revenue Report partner, PricewaterhouseCoopers, found estimated spending for 2006 reached [...]
Posted in Internet | Tagged ad technologies, Advertising Bureau, advertising medium, alternative ad technologies, Christopher Payne, google, greater search ad, Interactive Advertising Bureau, Internet ad system, Internet advertising, Internet Advertising Revenue Report, Internet players, Live Search, Microsoft, non-search related technology startup, online ads, online advertising, Peter Petrusky, search, search market share, USD, yahoo |
By ArticleSnatch on March 6, 2007
Google’s moving up in the world, or at least up in the UK. The search engine giant just became Britain’s second-highest advertising earner, only slightly behind – and on track to overtake – ITV, a commercial television network. Jonathan Richards and James Doran of the Times Online covered the development, and they had quite a [...]
Posted in Internet | Tagged advertising earner, advertising revenue, advertising revenues, Britain, Delaware, google, James Doran, Jonathan Richards, media, online ads, Search Engine, search engine giant, Securities and Exchange Commission, television network, the Times, United Kingdom, USD |
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