Thursday, February 23, 2006

Cendant Pairs With Web Firm To Create TV Ads

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Spot Runner, a Web startup that creates low-priced TV commercials, is expected to announce an agreement with Cendant Corp. today to sell customized TV spots to Cendant's network of real estate agents and brokers. Spot Runner is not the first company to use online systems to sell conventional media. Google famously bought radio advertiser dMarc Broadcasting a few weeks ago, with a similar intention. Using the Web makes it cheaper for Spot Runner to broker and develop TV ads: its Web-based system brokers ad time on local broadcast and cable TV channels while its database of content allows users to select images and backgrounds to create ads. The move could be bad news for print media, which relies on real estate advertising in papers' classifieds sections. Real estate advertising is estimated at $11 billion last year, according to Borrell Associates, with only a fraction going to TV. Spot Runner executives said advertisers can create 30 second TV spots for less than $200 in many local markets and less than $50 in smaller ones. -

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Expedia Germany claims online market leadership
Online travel agent Expedia claims it, and not TUI, is market leader for online sales in Germany. According to Nielsen Netratings, Expedia had 14.1 million visits in 2005, ahead of Opodo (10.3 million), L'Tur (7.6 million), TUI (6.5 million) and Lastminute.com (5.8 million). more...

Ctrip.com profits jump, hotel reservation revenue up 33 percent
China's top online travel agent, Ctrip.com International Ltd. , said on Wednesday its quarterly profits rose 50 percent, fueled by growth in airline ticket and packaged tour sales. more...

Galileo Leisure enables leisure travel agents to boost sales
Galileo Leisure - a branded version of the retail booking system offered by sister company Gullivers Travel Associates - is beeing offered at no cost to leisure travel agents in Hong Kong, Taiwan, the Philippines, Malaysia Singapore and Thailand. more...

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