In-vehicle satellite radio will face stiff competition from both the portable satellite radio devices and HD Radio, according to a survey from New Strategy Analytics research and reported by Radio World Online. Increasing adoption of satellite radio will continue, but it won’t necessarily translate into the automarket, the survey said. Competition from HD Radio will increase as iBiquity shifts...
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Archives » August 2005
Satellite Radio May Face In-Vehicle Competition from HD
Cox: Digital Cable Subs Compensate for Basic Subscriber Loss
Cox Communications’ cable systems increased revenue 11 percent for the three months ending in June, compared to the same period last year, even though basic subscriber counts dipped by 46,500, reports Broadcasting & Cable. The loss of subscriber base is typical in summer months when college students go home and retirees return to summer homes. Cox also added 48,800 digital subscribers - pushing...
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Marchex Tests Local Sites with ZIP Domains
Search optimization and marketing firm Marchex launched 52 beta sites with ZIP codes as their domain names in an attempt to create local ad inventory, writes MediaPost (via MarketingVox). The intent is that when consumers attempt to find a useful site for local info, they will type their ZIP code in the browser’s URL. Marchex owns more than 73,000 ZIP code domain names and populates each page...
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Excite@Home Selling 119 Domain Names
As part of the dismantling of Excite@home since its Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2001, At Home Liquidating Trust, Excite@Home’s successor, is selling the former broadband company’s 119 domain names, CNET reports. The company horded names, from Shoppingcart.com to Home.net to Mystuff.com. MonsterCommerce has already spent $285,000 for Shoppingcart.com. The domain name portfolio could be worth more...
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A Green Marketing First: Actual Data from Practitioners on What Works
We polled marketers with real experience conducting green marketing on what works, where, and
with what media and messages. Some results were pretty surprising.
Click here to get our executive summary and see some of the key charts.
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GoldenPalace.com Hunts New Venue, Finds Cows
Internet casino GoldenPalace.com has won another auction on eBay, allowing them to tattoo the casino’s web address “GoldenPalace.com” on 100 cows and have them graze in a field located near a major highway in Florida, according to the company (via PRNewswire).
The casino, die-hard followers of Seth Godin’s purple cow philosophy, painted several of the cows purple. (Godin equates the...
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AdWords Reseller Program to Launch in China
Google plans to launch an AdWords authorized reseller program in China, and is training three Chinese firms - China Enterprise, China Source and Hotsales - which will sell keywords on Google’s China site, ClickZ reports (via MarketingVox). Each company has national reach and focuses on small-to-midsized businesses. Google runs AdWords authorized reseller programs in the U.S., U.K., and in Latin...
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Oh, No, Not Again: More Circ Squabbles (This Time in Denver)
The way the Denver Post and Rocky Mountain News newspapers are reporting circulation figures to advertisers could be viewed as violating the spirit of the Audit Bureau of Circulations guidelines, according to the Denver Business Journal (via The Media Drop). The newspapers include bulk copies delivered to hotels and restaurants in their overall circulation - a practice that is common among...
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Digital Outdoor Advertising to Grow 45 Percent
Advertising in the U.K.‘s digital outdoor media sector is worth around 20 million pounds a year, and is expected to grow another 45 percent by the end of 2005, according to a study commissioned in part by Avanti Screenmedia and reported by Media Week. The digital outdoor sector had grown by 81 percent during 2004.
Relationship-Building Tops Search Skills List
With search expected to help online ad spend exceed outdoor advertising within the next nine months, Guy Phillipson, chief executive of the IAB, advises media planners and buyers to buckle down and learn the discipline, regardless of the advertiser’s product or service, according to Haymarket’s Media Week. But a great gap still exists in media professionals’ knowledge about buying and planning...
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USAToday.com Rolls Out Free Rich Media Ads
In the hopes of giving marketers an added incentive to advertise on USAToday.com, the company is providing advertisers access to PointRoll’s rich media formats at no additional charge, provided they pay a minimum CPM impression rate, MediaPost reports.
Gannett acquired PointRoll two months ago for an estimated $100 million. Advertisers who choose PointRoll also have full access to its...
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Cox Communications’ cable systems increased revenue 11 percent for the three months ending in June, compared to the same period last year, even though basic subscriber counts dipped by 46,500, reports Broadcasting & Cable. The loss of subscriber base is typical in summer months when college students go home and retirees return to summer homes. Cox also added 48,800 digital subscribers - pushing...
Continue Reading »
Search optimization and marketing firm Marchex launched 52 beta sites with ZIP codes as their domain names in an attempt to create local ad inventory, writes MediaPost (via MarketingVox). The intent is that when consumers attempt to find a useful site for local info, they will type their ZIP code in the browser’s URL. Marchex owns more than 73,000 ZIP code domain names and populates each page...
Continue Reading »
As part of the dismantling of Excite@home since its Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2001, At Home Liquidating Trust, Excite@Home’s successor, is selling the former broadband company’s 119 domain names, CNET reports. The company horded names, from Shoppingcart.com to Home.net to Mystuff.com. MonsterCommerce has already spent $285,000 for Shoppingcart.com. The domain name portfolio could be worth more...
Continue Reading »
A Green Marketing First: Actual Data from Practitioners on What Works
We polled marketers with real experience conducting green marketing on what works, where, and with what media and messages. Some results were pretty surprising. Click here to get our executive summary and see some of the key charts.
Internet casino GoldenPalace.com has won another auction on eBay, allowing them to tattoo the casino’s web address “GoldenPalace.com” on 100 cows and have them graze in a field located near a major highway in Florida, according to the company (via PRNewswire).
The casino, die-hard followers of Seth Godin’s purple cow philosophy, painted several of the cows purple. (Godin equates the...
Continue Reading »
Google plans to launch an AdWords authorized reseller program in China, and is training three Chinese firms - China Enterprise, China Source and Hotsales - which will sell keywords on Google’s China site, ClickZ reports (via MarketingVox). Each company has national reach and focuses on small-to-midsized businesses. Google runs AdWords authorized reseller programs in the U.S., U.K., and in Latin...
Continue Reading »
The way the Denver Post and Rocky Mountain News newspapers are reporting circulation figures to advertisers could be viewed as violating the spirit of the Audit Bureau of Circulations guidelines, according to the Denver Business Journal (via The Media Drop). The newspapers include bulk copies delivered to hotels and restaurants in their overall circulation - a practice that is common among...
Continue Reading »
Advertising in the U.K.‘s digital outdoor media sector is worth around 20 million pounds a year, and is expected to grow another 45 percent by the end of 2005, according to a study commissioned in part by Avanti Screenmedia and reported by Media Week. The digital outdoor sector had grown by 81 percent during 2004.
With search expected to help online ad spend exceed outdoor advertising within the next nine months, Guy Phillipson, chief executive of the IAB, advises media planners and buyers to buckle down and learn the discipline, regardless of the advertiser’s product or service, according to Haymarket’s Media Week. But a great gap still exists in media professionals’ knowledge about buying and planning...
Continue Reading »
In the hopes of giving marketers an added incentive to advertise on USAToday.com, the company is providing advertisers access to PointRoll’s rich media formats at no additional charge, provided they pay a minimum CPM impression rate, MediaPost reports.
Gannett acquired PointRoll two months ago for an estimated $100 million. Advertisers who choose PointRoll also have full access to its...
Continue Reading »
