Google teams up with XM Satellite Radio in advertising pact
Google has struck a deal with American satellite radio company XM Satellite to allow the search engine’s Adwords advertisers to automatically place ads on XM’s non-music radio channels.
The deal gives Google advertisers a way to reach XM’s 7 million and growing subscribers while lowering the costs related to processing ads, the two companies said.
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