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Butt solidly kicked by Cheap-TV-Spots.com
Yeah. Forbes Online said spotrunner got their butt kicked by Cheap-TV-Spots.com because Cheap TV Spots produces better quality and does not add commissions or fees to the negotiated network air time rate, which is an all-round better deal. Cheap-TV-Spots.com already has a radio division with their same Cheap-TV-Spots.com No Extra Fees policy, so I wonder what spot runner can offer besides their hypothetical clients bidding up rates against other hypothetical clients. Google tried radio a while back and Google does not seem to do so well when it strays from its core business (whatever that is now). I think spotrunner should consider pulling the rip cord way before they go into free fall. That's what I would recommend if I was on their board. This is an opinion from an armchair investor (I don't own stock in anything), so take it with a grain of salt.
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