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Source: www.msnbc.msn.com --- 15 hours ago
A group representing big-spending national advertisers said Sunday it sent a letter to the Justice Department asserting an online Ad partnership between Yahoo Inc. and Google Inc. will stifle competition and likely raise prices. ... Source: news.yahoo.com --- 9 hours ago
CNET - Update at 3:03 p.m. PDT, with comments from the attorney general from the state of Connecticut, which is one of the lead states in the multistate antitrust review of the Yahoo-Google deal. ...
Source: www.news.com --- 16 hours ago
Association of National Advertisers announces it has sent a letter to the top antitrust chief for the U.S. Department of Justice, issuing its objections to the controversial Yahoo-Google search Ad partnership. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 16 hours ago
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A group representing big-spending national advertisers said Sunday it sent a letter to the Justice Department asserting an online Ad partnership between Yahoo Inc. and Google Inc. will stifle competition and likely raise prices. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 8 hours ago
SAN FRANCISCO -- A group representing big-spending national advertisers said Sunday it sent a letter to the Justice Department asserting an online Ad partnership between Yahoo Inc. and Google Inc. will stifle competition and likely raise prices. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 13 days ago
Under the terms of the partnership, first announced in June, Google (GOOG:GOOGNews, chart, profile, moreLast: Delayed quote dataAnalyst Create alertInsiderDiscussFinancials Sponsored by:, , ) would handle a number of searches made through Yahoo's ... Source: www.reuters.com --- 9 days ago
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc has lost its lead of the U.S. market for online display advertising to MySpace and its parent company News Corp's Fox Interactive Media and MySpace, new industry data shows. ... Source: www.propeller.com --- 7 days ago
When Google (GOOG) and Yahoo (YHOO) signed their Ad deal in June, which allows Yahoo to run Google ads on its U.S. and Canadian ... ... Source: business.guardian.co.uk --- 1 hour ago
An US Ad trade association has sent a letter to anti-trust regulators, opposing the search advertising deal between Google and Yahoo. By Mark Sweney ... Source: www.pcmag.com --- 9 days ago
Google, facing a U.S. Justice Department probe of its search-advertising partnership with Yahoo, will proceed with the agreement by early October, Bloomberg said. ... Source: www.pcmag.com --- 10 days ago
Yahoo has lost its lead of the U.S. market for online display advertising to MySpace and its parent company News Corp's Fox Interactive Media and MySpace, new industry data shows. ... Source: www.ft.com --- 15 hours ago
Internet groups agree to voluntary delay to controversial search advertising partnership following complaint by Association of National Advertisers ... Source: www.nzherald.co.nz --- 13 hours ago
SAN FRANCISCO - A group representing big-spending US advertisers said it sent a letter to the Justice Department asserting an online Ad partnership between Yahoo and Google will stifle competition and likely raise prices. The... ...
Source: www.marketingvox.com --- 50 minutes ago
The Association of National Advertisers (ANA) sent a letter to anti-trust regulators in opposition to the sponsored search Ad deal between Yahoo and Google. ANA is a trade coalition that represents... ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 10 days ago
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) _ A group representing big-spending national advertisers said Sunday it sent a letter to the Justice Department asserting an online Ad partnership between Yahoo Inc. and Google Inc. will stifle competition and likely raise prices. ... Source: www.bloggingstocks.com --- 3 days ago
Filed under: Forecasts , Industry , Microsoft (MSFT) , Yahoo! (YHOO) , New York Times'A' (NYT) New evidence shows that online advertisers are building their search engine marketing and moving away from big display Ad investments. According to The Wall Street Journal, " Faced with a slowing economy, advertisers are sticking to what they view as the safest way to reach online customers directly: the plain text ads that appear on search-result pages." To state the obvious, the news seems to be bad for Yahoo! (NASDAQ: YHOO ), Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT ), and AOL. These portals rely heavily on display ads for their revenue and have modest search income. The data is much, much worse for newspapers. Companies like The New York Times (NYSE: NYT ) are counting on online advertising to take the place of falling print revenue. A great deal of the advertising that runs at newspaper sites is retail and national display. Total Ad revenue at The New York Times dropped more than 16% in July. Internet advertising was up less than 1%. Clearly, at that rate, online ads can do little to help that nation's big dailies. The portals will struggle to keep their display growth intact. They have the lion's share of the market, so scale is on their side. They will almost certainly have the best chance of picking up the marketing dollars from the largest online advertisers. Even if the market keep slowing, their sales should be steady to modestly up. Newspapers wil ... Find more results for Yahoo Ad on RSSMicro.com |
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