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Ando Media, Radiotime Facilitate Partner to Monetize Internet Audio
Dallas, Providence, RI - Apr 20, 2009 - Radiotime and Ando Media have partnered to provide radio broadcasters with a navigation utility and audience measurement statistics for the Radiotime community. This information will further enable broadcasters and listeners to engage one another online.
"The Internet is the new radio tuner, and that creates new revenue-generating opportunities for broadcasters and their advertising partners," says Dan Halyburton, president of Radiotime. "Radiotime has made broadcasters' programs available to listeners on their PCs, laptops, Iphones, Windows Mobile devices and an ever-growing variety of connected devices. Partnering with Ando Media will provide our broadcast partners with additional information about their online audiences' listening habits so they can create effective and strategic advertising campaigns."
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