Google to buy radio ad company
The company, dMarc Broadcasting, creates an automated platform that lets advertisers more easily schedule and deliver ads over radio and keep track of when they air. On the broadcaster side, the dMarc technology automatically schedules and places such advertising, helping stations minimise costs.
Under the deal, announced on Tuesday, Google would pay dMarc at least $US102 million in cash. If performance targets are met, Google would make additional payments of up to $US1.14 billion over three years.
The up-front cash payment will make only a small dent in Google's reserves. Through September, Google had $US7.6 billion in cash and marketable securities, though it has since committed to making a $US1 billion investment in Time Warner's America Online unit ..."
http://www.smh.com.au/news/breaking/is-google-radio-next/2006/01/18/1137467005590.html

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