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Google Offers The Latest News in TV, Print & Audio Ads

Google’s latest offering is called ‘Let’s Take It Off Line’ blog which is going to include the latest news from TV, Print and Audio Ads from their product team. The blog will keep you up to date on the latest happenings and there are feeds available if you wish to stay on top of what is going on. According to the blog, it states:

Welcome to the new Google Traditional Media blog! The recent launch of
our traditional media advertising platforms enables you to advertise on
TV, radio, or in newspapers.
We’ve created this blog as a place for you to turn for the latest in
feature launches and tips to help you run effective traditional media
campaigns.

We’ll also share recent industry findings, which we
think will be interesting and useful for both individuals who are new
to TV, print, and radio, as well as those of you who have been using
those mediums for a while. Additionally, we’ll give you a glimpse into
the life of our team here at Google, so you can learn more about who we
are and what we do.

These types of Google blogs which are specific to certain topic are usually a great source of information. At the same time you can explorer what options Google may have in the future.

Comments welcome.

Source.

2 Comments

laxoriginality

May 7th, 2009
at 6:17pm

Ron, this series is starting to reek of undisclosed relationships and biases. Neither of us is an intellectual heavyweight, but I do know enough about abuses of media to know that neither Rupert Murdock nor the titans of Google should be anything like our sole source of opinion and fact about the world. Free is good, but quality is better. The alternative to multiple, quality new sources is ignorance or worse–the “news” someone in power wants you to get.

I agree with your assessment. I try to view various sources to get a better picture of what is happening in our world.

Thanks for dropping by.

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