MarketingVOX |
December 6th, 2007 |
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Online ad exchange Etology has just signed a multi-year agreement to power AVN Media Network's ad platform. The relationship is mutually exclusive. Etology unseats AdBrite as AVN Ads' ad-serving[...]
NYT Dealbook |
December 3rd, 2007 |
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AdBrite, the advertising sales and services network founded by Phillip Kaplan, notorious bubble chronicler and founder of numerous popular personal Web sites, has landed $23 million in Series C funding. The deal, which brings AdBrite's total funding to $35 million, included new investors DAG Ventures and Japan's Mitsui Ventures, which [...]
alarm:clock |
December 1st, 2007 |
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AdBrite has raised $23M in third-round funding from return backers that include Sequoia Capital and hedge fund Artis Management, says PEWire. It had raised $4M in Series A in July 2004 and $8M in series B in February 2006. AdBrite's revenues are rumored to be around $40M this year. That's [...]
TechCrunch |
November 30th, 2007 |
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AdBrite might have just secured an additional $23 million in funding, but at midnight tonight its business prospects may look decidedly dimmer. Competing ad network Etology is cutting deals with some of AdBrite's biggest customers to take over their ads. A big chunk of the ads that AdBrite serves are [...]
MarketingVOX |
November 30th, 2007 |
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Venture capital firms and investors are opening their hearts — and their checkbooks — to fund ad network AdBrite and social network headliner Facebook. AdBrite scored $23 million in funding from[...]
Valleywag |
November 29th, 2007 |
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AdBrite, the San Francisco-based online ad network, raised $23 million as disclosed in a regulatory filing found by PE Hub. Sequoia Capital, previously a backer, continued to invest in this round, along Artis Capital Management, a hedge fund which is relatively cozy with the Sand Hill Road giant. [PE Hub][...]
PE HUB |
November 29th, 2007 |
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Online advertising company AdBrite has raised $23 million in third-round funding, according to a regulatory filing discovered by peHUB. Return backers include Sequoia Capital and hedge fund Artis Management (which often gloms onto Sequoia for hot VC deals). Unclear if any newbies also signed on. The San Francisco-based company was [...]
Valleywag |
November 2nd, 2007 |
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Philip Kaplan once ran the website InternalMemos.com, a compendium of leaked company missives. Now Valleywag has obtained one from AdBrite, the online-ad network Kaplan founded. AdBrite is now run by CEO Iggy Fanlo, who earns our Silicon Valley Tool award for railing at his employees about their work hours: "I [...]
Valleywag |
November 2nd, 2007 |
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AVN, the porn-industry trade publisher, has at last split with longtime partner AdBrite, which ran an AVN-branded online ad network for adult websites. A new network, run solely by AVN, will launch on December 1. We first noticed the relationship was on the rocks when AVN yanked the AdBrite-run AVNads.com [...]
CNET |
October 30th, 2007 |
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The online advertising firm has launched a new program for serving ads to third-party developer applications on Facebook--but what will Facebook's own advertising announcement next week mean for this sort of strategy?[...]
MediaPost |
October 15th, 2007 |
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AdBrite has rolled out the 'Full Page Ad,' a new digital ad format that aims to blend the branding impact of a full-page magazine ad with the interactivity of the Web. Pennzoil, Sanyo and LiveNation are inaugural advertisers.[...]
Mashable |
October 15th, 2007 |
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AdBrite has added a "Full Page Ad" option for its online advertising platform. This has been offered as a way to entice larger brands to use AdBrite's distribution system, as it targets those advertisers that usually reserve ads for print publications and larger web portals like MySpace. So AdBrite is [...]