Traditional Media Buys Again

Following Scripps, Gannett Buys PointRoll. PointRoll creates rich media ad banners. Speculation is that the deal was worth US$100 million. Here's the Financial Times on the TM buying IM trend (traditional media swallowing Internet media). More consolidation/acquisitions on the way.

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Will IAC Buy Again?

While IAC has said it's basically done with major acquisitions after Ask.com, consider that it just sold its stake in Vivendi Universal for US$3.4 billion. Although the deal is complex and convoluted, it should give IAC the ability to do…

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Advertising and Politics

Riddle: How is advertising like politics? According to MediaSpan CMO Mark Zagorski, they're both local. And he sees more geo-targeting in the future. We obviously agree that local is very important, but it's complex and there are major issues in…

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Not So Long Ago … Map Wars

Because "war" is the metaphor business journalists like to use for competition and almost everything else. . . welcome to "Map Wars." (Cue John Williams' music.) According to Battelle and SiliconValleyWatcher, Google is going to "A9" its mapping but with…

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Bubble Redux?

Not exactly. There are profits this time around and consumers have embranced the Internet. But consider this: Google has a market cap of just over US$81 billion. In 2004, the company had revenues of just over US$3 billion. By contrast,…

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Scripps Grabs Shopzilla

Right on the heels of eBay's costly acquisition of Shopping.com, Cincinnati-based, "diversified media" company E.W. Scripps buys Shopzilla (formerly BizRate). The price was reportedly US$525 million in cash. Scripps owns newpapers, cable networks and local TV affiliates. Now it's made…

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Strong Online Ad Growth Continues

No real surprises here: The Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) and PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) today announced that Internet advertising totaled over $2.8 billion for the first quarter of 2005 making this the highest reported quarter in nine consecutive growth quarters. Q1 2005…

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