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2 commentsFriday, March 27, 2009

Google Taking TV Ads Online

Lets Advertisers Place Commercials in Online Video

Google is reportedly readying a service that will allow advertisers to distribute ads across not only television through Google TV Ads, but through YouTube as well. According to the Wall Street Journal, the service is called Google TV Ads Online, and will be launched within the next several months.

WSJ's Jessica E. Vascellaro reports that Google is currently testing the service with a small group of advertisers and that it leverages Google TV's targeting technology. If you're unfamiliar with Google TV Ads, here's a short video on that:

"The company is hoping that the new service will make it easier for bigger brand advertisers to spend across both services, which are under pressure to ramp up their business despite the sour economy," she says.

WebProNews contacted Google to find out more and has so far only received the company's official statement on the matter from a company spokesperson:

"We are currently testing a feature of Google TV Ads that would let you place commercials into the ad breaks of online videos. This is a part of our ongoing commitment to help Google TV advertisers connect with users across multiple video platforms, including YouTube, the world’s largest online video community."

In other Google/TV/Advertising related news, the company shared results from a study that indicate paid search advertising has a direct affect on tv viewing. More on that here.

About the author:
Chris Crum has been a part of the WebProNews team and the iEntry Network of B2B Publications since 2003. Twitter: @CCrum237

This is a great service that

This is a great service that we should look forward to. I bet, this online video commercials will be a huge success.

For the new effort to work,

For the new effort to work, YouTube needs to secure longer-form video such as TV shows and movies, for which users are often willing to tolerate longer ads.

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