If you're trying to catch on in radio, Motown is probably a good place to start. Google-powered ads, which have become a mainstay on Web sites, are now being played on at least one radio station in ...
Not long after pulling out of the newspaper business (1/21/09 RBR #13), Google announced yesterday it will stop selling ads for radio, and plans to sell its Radio Automation business it bought in 2006 ...
As readers of Radio World Newsbytes are aware, Google announced in February that it will shut down its three-year-old radio advertising business on May 31 when it eliminates its Google Audio Ads and ...
Jack Taddeo, a radio industry veteran, expressed concerns to me about Google’s entry into radio advertising, particularly the Google dMarc impact on independent radio stations. Taddeo operates a radio ...
This story was written by David Kaplan. Last month Google (NSDQ: GOOG) gave up on serving newspaper ads; now the search giant is calling the radio business quits. In a post on Google's blog, the ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More Google has sold its Google Radio assets to a company called WideOrbit, in ...
Google is allowing some of its existing online marketers to use its automated advertising system to broadcast ads on radio stations around the United States, the company said on Thursday. The beta ...
Google's next move to sell advertising off line may be just weeks away, according to Donna Bogatin, a blogger at ZDNet. She posts that Google "is actively pitching Google Audio Ads and is claiming ...
Our Google Adwords account today had a little new message introducing us to Google Radio Ads. After playing around with the functionality, I am excited to have this option in my marketing arsenal, but ...
Well, it’s now official: WideOrbit, provider of business management software for media companies, announced the acquisition of the assets of Google’s radio automation business, including Google Radio ...
Despite all the ballyhoo prior to entering the radio business back in 2006, Google has decided to drop it. The search giant said it’s abandoning its efforts to sell ads on radio broadcasts, because ...