Yahoo and Clear Channel Forge Digital Radio Partnership - The Hollywood Reporter - 0 views
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As part of the multi-year agreement, Yahoo will begin using Clear Channel's iHeartRadio platform as its digital radio service and the station will promote both companies' content. In addition, the new joint venture will offer exclusive access to various concert series and other music events, including the two-day iHeartRadio Music Festival in September at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
Yahoo Rolls Out a Renovated Flickr - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com - 0 views
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redesigned primary photo page.
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Yahoo has highlighted the location information its users often include with their photos
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a map is prominently displayed on the right hand side of the new page, specifying precisely where the photo was taken.
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"What Happened to Yahoo" - 0 views
Regaine sponsors Yahoo's football highlights - Brand Republic News - 0 views
Yahoo Elevates New Tentpole Events Head | Kara Swisher | BoomTown | AllThingsD - 0 views
Facebook's Plan To Destroy Television - Business Insider - 0 views
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"Facebook is now the second biggest server of online video, behind YouTube. Although Facebook is a distant second to YouTube, that's still huge progress. Facebook now shows more video than Yahoo!, Vevo, Microsoft, AOL and everyone else. Facebook has a partnership with Nielsen, to develop "Nielsen Online Campaign Ratings" (OCR), which measure the audience for Facebook ad campaigns in a similar way to how Nielsen measures TV audiences, by reach and frequency. The result is that it is now a lot easier for big advertisers to compare their TV ROI with their Facebook ROI. Facebook has a partnership with Datalogix, a consumer data company. It allows advertisers - particularly big packaged goods companies like Procter & Gamble and Unilever - to target their own customers with ads inside Facebook, and to compare those campaigns against control groups that did not see them, and thus calculate exactly how many sales any Facebook campaign created."