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Google Takes Next Step in Print Plan

Google closed the bidding in an auction for inventory in 26 magazines on Thursday, MediaPost reports. Ellegirl, Motor Trend, and PC World, among others, will learn early next week which marketers won print ads.


Jeff Edman, president and CEO of PC World, one of three International Data Group magazines that took part in the pilot, explained how the Google process worked. PC World contracted with Google to run three pages of advertising, either all in its next issue, or spread out over three. PC World can reject any advertisers and Google agreed to refrain from soliciting any advertisers that PC World’s own sales team was courting.

Google-sold ads are appearing on pages of PC World that would otherwise run house ads.

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AMC Makes Emmy History with Best-Series Nod

AMC’s Mad Men snared 16 Emmy nominations, including best drama - the first time a basic cable series was nominated in the best-series category.

The show received the most nominations of all dramatic TV series. FX’s Damages also received a…

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‘Vogue’ Follows Fresh Young Models for Reality Web Series

Vogue will follow the lives of three young women as they enter the world of top modeling, pulling video together for a web-based reality series called Model.Live. Clothing retailer Express LLC paid in the low seven figures to be the…

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Mitchum Boosts Purchase Intent with Hanger Ads

Antiperspirant manufacturer Mitchum is launching a promotion, kicked off in the Pacific Northwest this month, that offers consumers $1 coupons attached to hangers that come from dry cleaners.

This is the third time Mitchum has partnered with EcoHangers - a company…

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