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9 commentsFriday, May 22, 2009

Google TV Ads Attracts More Attention, Money

Seven-figure deal with one agency

The fall TV schedules have been unveiled, and some rather good shows met their end as costs were weighed against ratings.  Behind the scenes, Google TV Ads is continuing to pull in the dough, however, as new deals have apparently been sealed between it and several large companies. 

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Previous Google TV Ads agreements involved networks - CNBC, MSNBC, SciFi, etc.  Now, advertising agencies including Deutsch and Saatchi & Saatchi, along with real estate giant Coldwell Banker, are getting involved.  This is a good sign for the project.

Peter Gardiner, Deutsch's chief marketing officer, even hinted at a fairly large financial commitment when talking to Daisy Whitney.  "Deutsch is spending more than seven figures with Google TV Ads for the year ahead," she reported.

Google TV Ads has long been in a precarious position; the radio and newspaper advertising programs with which it shared a blog both got terminated some time ago.  The fact that it can build momentum even in this economic environment may mean it'll be around for quite a while.

Important Google TV Ads announcements seem to come at the rate of at least two per month, too, so we may not have to wait long to see what happens next.

About the author:
Doug is a staff writer for WebProNews. Visit WebProNews for the latest eBusiness news.

wow.... TV ads !!

wow.... TV ads !!

Amazing

That is exciting stuff, I was surprised that they didn't jump in to this mainstream marketing arena faster.

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