NEWS
January 18, 2006
Google to Add Radio Ad Distribution

Google Inc. has agreed to acquire dMarc Broadcasting, Inc., a Newport Beach, Calif.-based digital solutions provider for the radio broadcast industry. Google plans to integrate dMarc technology into the Google AdWords platform, creating a new radio ad distribution channel for Google advertisers.

dMarc connects advertisers directly to radio stations through its automated advertising platform. According to the company, the platform simplifies the sales process, scheduling, delivery and reporting of radio advertising, enabling advertisers to more efficiently purchase and track their campaigns. For broadcasters, dMarc's technology automatically schedules and places advertising, helping to increase revenue and decrease the costs associated with processing advertisements.

"Google is committed to exploring new ways to extend targeted, measurable advertising to other forms of media," says Tim Armstrong, vice president of advertising sales, Google. "We anticipate that this acquisition will bring new ad dollars and accountability to radio by combining Google's expansive network of advertisers with dMarc's talented team and innovative radio advertising technology."