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REDMOND, Wash. / ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N.J. Sept. 22, 2008 --
Microsoft Corp. and CNBC Inc. today
announced that Microsoft will be
the exclusive third-party provider of mobile WAP site display
advertising to CNBC.com’s U.S. mobile audience of 1.1 million unique
monthly visitors. This alliance represents Microsoft’s first mobile ad
syndication deal in the U.S. and is an extension of the companies’
online advertising collaboration announced last December.
“This
expanded alliance with CNBC is a great example of how Microsoft
delivers further opportunities for advertisers to connect and engage
consumers across multiple platforms and devices,” said Brian Arbogast,
corporate vice president of Mobile Services at Microsoft. “CNBC brings
premium financial ad inventory that enhances our existing offering,
allowing us to attract and grow mobile advertising opportunities for
advertisers.”
“With real-time quotes and breaking news alerts,
CNBC has one of the fastest-growing business and financial mobile WAP
sites with over 10 million page views in the last 30 days,” said
Elisabeth Sami, senior vice president for business development of CNBC.
“We are excited to extend our advertising alliance to include mobile
and offer our advertisers further flexibility and a new level of
customization.”
The expansion of the Microsoft and CNBC.com
alliance will provide advertisers with further opportunities to extend
audience reach and engage with their audience in more relevant ways at
home, at work and on the go across multiple platforms, devices and
geographies. Advertisers will also be able to take advantage of two
premium mobile ad placements that conform to the Mobile Marketing
Association’s global standards and deliver a consistent and engaging
experience for consumers. Ford Motor Co. is one of the first companies
to launch a CNBC mobile advertising campaign in which Microsoft will
serve mobile display ads.
Microsoft Mobile advertising is
available in 11 markets across the globe: Australia, Belgium, France,
Italy, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, the United
Kingdom and the United States. Beginning today CNBC mobile consumers
will see mobile display ad placements provided by Microsoft’s advanced
mobile ad serving technologies on http://www.m.CNBC.com.
About CNBC
CNBC
is a recognized world leader in business news, providing real-time
financial market coverage and business information to approximately 400
million homes worldwide, including more than 95 million households in
the United States and Canada. The network’s Business Day programming
(weekdays from 5:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. Eastern Time) is produced at CNBC’s
headquarters in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, and also includes reports from
CNBC news bureaus worldwide. Additionally, CNBC viewers can manage
their individual investment portfolios and gain additional in-depth
information from on-air reports by accessing http://www.cnbc.com.
About Microsoft Advertising
Microsoft
Advertising provides world-class advertising tools and solutions for
digital advertisers and publishers to drive brand and consumer
engagement. The portfolio includes all of Microsoft’s digital
advertising businesses: its global media network that includes MSN,
Windows Live, Office Live, Xbox LIVE, Live Search, Facebook and more,
and its global technology platforms and tools that include Atlas,
AdECN, adCenter, DRIVEpm, Massive and ScreenTonic, which together
create engaging digital advertising experiences for their consumers.
Information Source: Microsoft
Image of Brian Arbogast, courtesy of Microsoft website
Image of Elizabeth Sami, courtesy of her LinkedIn webpage
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