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Satellite circuit for Google TV ads

Amano   on 03 April 2007 - 22:41 · 9 comments & 5631 views

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After months of speculation, Google has officially jumped into the television business. The Web giant announced on Monday that it is partnering with EchoStar Communications to sell commercials over the Dish satellite broadcaster's 125 national programming networks, an early indicator of how the Internet giant plans to use its $10.6 billion online-ad business to conquer television. Under the EchoStar deal, advertisers will use Google's AdWords automated auction interface to bid on ad spots. Advertisers can upload their TV commercials and select the desired time of day and channel, as well as choose regional or national area coverage. They can also target the ad based on a show's demographics, such as males 18 to 34 years old, said Keval Desai, director of product management for Google TV Ads.

In a related move, Google also confirmed that it has been testing a similar advertising effort with Astound Broadband, a small cable TV operator east of San Francisco that serves about 23,000 subscribers. Astound has been testing TV ad sales with Google since the fall, the companies said. Cable set-top boxes track which programs a household watches so that targeting systems eventually could match the kinds of shows the household prefers with ads for products and services that would suit their interests, Astound President Craig Heiting said. The Astound project is admittedly small, but it may indicate that Google is intent on doing more than the deal with EchoStar's Dish (short for Digital Sky Highway).

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#1 redeemed on 04 Apr 2007 - 00:39
Right...
#2 Co_Co on 04 Apr 2007 - 01:26
Google is becoming too powerful.

We need to be weary of what they do, they know everything, even about everyone's search habits, and mail.
#3 RhythmFlirt on 04 Apr 2007 - 03:28
What happened to the radio advertising or whatever?

Wow, this guys are going big. Anyone thinks this is gonna work?
(1 reply) #4 +Dakkaroth on 04 Apr 2007 - 04:03
Wait, so in the future, guys will no longer have to view Tampon commercials? Thank God!!
#4.1 noleafclover on 04 Apr 2007 - 10:21
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Wait, so in the future, guys will no longer have to view Tampon commercials? Thank God!!


hahahaha... best. comment. ever.
(1 reply) #5 guruparan on 04 Apr 2007 - 08:17
Google will never succeed in this TV bussiness for sure....let us see...
#5.1 kingbob on 04 Apr 2007 - 13:11
What are you basing that on? I think they know slightly more about advertising than you, or any of us do.
#6 Lare2 on 04 Apr 2007 - 18:43
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Cable set-top boxes track which programs a household watches so that targeting systems eventually could match the kinds of shows the household prefers with ads for products


So in the future my cable box will spy my viewing habits. What's next, anti spyware from Symantec for cable boxes.
#7 MrFusion on 05 Apr 2007 - 07:09
And the world witnesses one step further towards.... The Googlezon era!

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