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Atrinsic Buys Social Network E-Commerce Startup ShopIt

PaidContent  Aug 07 09

Digital content network Atrinsic has purchased ShopIt, a startup which makes it easy for people to buy and sell goods on social networks. Users set up their own storefronts on ShopIt—and then syndicate their listings on various social networks via apps they can install. The company’s apps have been installed more than 800,000 times. Financial terms of the deal were not released, although ShopIt announced in October that it had raised $2.5 million of a $7 million second round—funds which it used to launch an ad network.

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@ Local Online: Facebook's Kendall: Facebook Ads Are Content (And Vice Versa)

PaidContent  3 hours ago

With Facebook’s Beacon ad targeting debacle a distant memory for most, Tim Kendall, Facebook’s director of monetization, tried a soft sell on publishers and marketers at Borrell Associates’ Local Online Advertising Conference.

Yahoo To Close Yahoo Tech Vertical

PaidContent  3 hours ago

Yahoo (NSDQ: YHOO) is closing yet another of its properties down. The company is shutting down Yahoo Tech, the consumer-focused tech site it launched four years ago.

Diller: 'Ask Is Not For Sale'

PaidContent  4 hours ago

In case you didn’t get it the first few times, yes, IAC (NSDQ: IACI) Chairman and CEO Barry Diller still believes the search market will consolidate—and no, he isn’t trying to make it happen.

@ Local Online: McClatchy's Pruitt: We're Comfortable With Ad-Supported Model

PaidContent  4 hours ago

Taking the podium during day two of Borrell Associates’ Local Online Advertising Conference, McClatchy (NYSE: MNI) chairman and CEO Gary Pruitt described his mixed feelings of ease and discomfort standing there.

MySpace And TargetSpot Partner On Audio Ads

PaidContent  5 hours ago

MySpace has begun rolling out 30-second audio ads, as the News Corp (NYSE: NWS). site continues its shift from a general social network to an entertainment showcase.

WMG's Bronfman Does A Murdoch, iTunes Will Be 'Dwarved'

PaidContent  6 hours ago

Warner Music Group (NYSE: WMG) CEO Edgar Bronfman Jr. couldn’t have made it more clear - the music industry wants to ween itself off its Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) dependency, and it will get do just that when iTunes comes under massive competition pressure from new unlimited and mobile services…

“Digital growth has slowed following iTunes’ introduction of a variable pricing model in April 2009,” he told analysts on WMG’s Q1 earnings call.

Trade Publisher Penton To File For Chapter 11 Bankruptcy

PaidContent  6 hours ago

Penton, the trade publisher, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, reports Folio.

Morningstar Acquires Financial Blog Footnoted.org

PaidContent  7 hours ago

Morningstar has done an unusual and small acquisition: it has bought financial blog Footnoted.

WMG Finds Music Growth Overseas As U.S. CD Sales Skip

PaidContent  8 hours ago

Forget the last 10 years of post-Napster industry annihilation - Warner Music Group (NYSE: WMG) is now seeing growing income from both music sales and music publishing - but only if you factor in overseas sales; the U.

IAC Writes Down Search Business; Takes $1 Billion Loss For Q4

PaidContent  8 hours ago

IAC (NSDQ: IACI) bit an accounting bullet in Q4, taking a $991 million impairment charge for its search & media business—including Ask and excluding Citysearch.



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