SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) – Google said Thursday it is getting out of the broadcast radio advertising business in a move that could result in the Internet powerhouse dding about 40 workers. The announcement comes as Google aband ons a two-year-old program intended to put the California firm’s online expertise to work auctioning off space on newspaper pages to bargain-seeking advertisers.Google launched services in 2006 to target broadcast radio advertising and automate programming. “While we’ve devoted substantial resources to developing these products and learned a lot along the way, we haven’t had the impact we hoped for,” Google vice president of product management Susan Wojcicki wrote in an online post. “So, we have decided to exit the broadcast radio business and focus our efforts in online streaming audio.”Google plans to sell its Radio Automation business, and terminate its Adsense for Audio and Audio Ads services on May 31. “We have always accepted that if you take risks not all of them will pay off,” Wojcicki wrote. “Deciding to close products is never easy.”Google is exploring the potential of providing advertising for Internet radio and other online audio offerings. The firm said it will continue to invest in its growing television advertising business. “At Google we’ve never shied away from high-risk, high-reward projects,” Wojcicki wrote.”We believe that making big bets is not only in the best interests of our users and partners, but also important for our long term success.”Yahoo! News – 40 job cuts as Google exits broadcast radio ad business by AFP: Yahoo! Tech.
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LA and Philly “Budweiser Made In America” Festival Lineup Announced
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Budweiser Made In America," the JAY Z curated two-day music festival that has become a staple of Labor Day Weekend, unveils its divergent 2014 lineup with a series of custom, 3D neon posters created by designer, Rizon Parein. New this year, the festival, will be bi-coastal – with artists performing simultaneously in both Philadelphia and Los Angeles on August 30 & 31.
The Philadelphia line-up includes, Kanye West, Kings of Leon, Tiësto, The National, Steve Aoki, Pharrell Williams, J. Cole, Girl Talk, Spoon, Chromeo, City and Colour, Grimes, AWOLNATION, R3HAB, Gareth Emery, De La Soul, Baauer, Tommy Trash, Mayer Hawthorne, Kongos, 3LAU, The Neighborhood, Danny Brown, YG, Holy Ghost, Penguin Prison, Destructo, Bleachers, DJ Cassidy, Cherub, Will Sparks, Young & Sick, Vacationer, Cut Snake, and Kaneholler.
While the party is going on in Philly, Los Angeles will be enjoying its own festivities as the LA line-up includes Imagine Dragons, John Mayer, Steve Aoki, Juanes, Afrojack, Kendrick Lamar, Rise Against, Weezer, Sublime w/ Rome, Metric, Capital Cities, Chance the Rapper, Cypress Hill, Gareth Emery, R3HAB, Schoolboy Q, Wolfgang Gartner, Borgore, DVBBS, 12th Planet, YG, Mute Math, Rita Ora, Nipsey Hussle, Dr. Dog, Terraplane Sun, ZZ Ward, Classixx, Hit-Boy, DJ Mustard, Ab-Soul, Isaiah Rashad, Jay Rock, SZA, Yellowclaw, Grits & Biscuits, Will Sparks, Cut Snake, Scavenger Hunt, and A Tribe Called Red.
Labor Day Weekend, Grand Park in Downtown Los Angeles will be the place to be while Benjamin Franklin Parkway in Philadelphia will host the east coast party.
