200 New Ad Agencies Register with MediaInternet.com.Business, Internet Internet Publicly accessible computer network connecting many smaller networks from around the world. It grew out of a U.S. Defense Department program called ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network), established in 1969 with connections between computers at the & Advertising Writers NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 8, 2000 Rapid Growth for Global Web-Based Media Buying Platform Offers Exclusive Access to 45,000 Media Database and Direct Transaction Tools 200 new ad agencies have registered with MediaInternet.com, the revolutionary, advertising-specific web site designed as a direct conduit conduit /con·du·it/ (kon´doo-it) channel. ileal conduit the surgical anastomosis of the ureters to one end of a detached segment of ileum, the other end being used to form a stoma on the between buyers and sellers of advertising space within the ad industry. To date, 520 ad agencies worldwide have registered with MediaInternet.com to access its exclusive 45,000 media database and its revolutionary set of direct Media Buying, Transaction and Negotiating Tools. MediaInternet's web-based infrastructure frees agencies from the old paper reference guides and dedicated mainframe terminals. By logging on to www.MediaInternet.com, media buyers and sellers can make transactions from anywhere in the world without software-based Electronic Data Interchange See EDI. (application, communications) electronic data interchange - (EDI) The exchange of standardised document forms between computer systems for business use. EDI is part of electronic commerce. (EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) The electronic communication of business transactions, such as orders, confirmations and invoices, between organizations. Third parties provide EDI services that enable organizations with different equipment to connect. ) systems or discs for updating media data. MediaInternet.com enables agencies to connect globally and locally with the media directly - via the Internet, and is being recognized as a viable alternative by agencies worldwide that include, most recently: Chasqui International (Argentina) Raul J Naya Producciones SA (Argentina) Saatchi & SaatchiAustria (Austria) OMD Belgium (Belgium) Bryant, Fulton & Shee (Canada) Pages & Cia. (Dominican Republic) Western (France) Carat (France) AdSpace (Ghana) TBWA Anthem (India) Cybercom (Japan) Representaciones Publicitarias (Mexico) BBDO Panama (Panama) efarm.pl (Poland) Graffiti/ BBDO (Romania) Cheil Communications (South Korea) Firatsarp (Turkey) Adlink International Ltd. (United Kingdom) Ammirati Puris Lintas Worldwide (US) GoTyme (US) AdMarket International (US) TransAmerica Media Group (US) Fadner Media Enterprises (US) Grace & Rothschild (US) EarlePalmer Brown (US) Ziccardi & Partners (US) The Zimmerman Agency (US) Hill, Holiday, Connors, Cosmopulos, Inc. (US) Ogilvy & Mather (US) Pagano Schenck & Kay Advertising, Inc. (US) Blue Horse (US) Admerasia,Inc. (US) Website Sponsors (US) MSRI/The Richards Organization (US) Young and Roehr Group (US) Levine & Company, Inc. (US) BKV, Inc. (US) BBL Advertising (US) The Ball Group (US) Johnson-Rauhoff, Inc. (US) Xaphon (US) Novus Marketing (US) OneMediaPlace (US) C2 Enterprises, Inc. (US) ImagiNet, Inc. (US) Hanna and Associates (US) DeLeMa/TBWA (US) -G3 Media (US) Medvec Eppers Advertising Ltd. (US) Harvey Associates (US) Direct Marketing Solutions (US) Intertrend Com, Inc. (US) DDBWorldwide Ltd. (US) The Levitt Group (US) Kovel/Fuller (US) WilkinsMedia Company (US) Jacobs & Clevenger, Inc. Elgin Street Partners (US) Kothe Howard Marketing Communications (US) Market Place Print, Inc. (US) Artemania (Uruguay) Gould and Portmans (United Kingdom) CalderonPublicidad (Honduras) Bates ADM Lithuania (Lithuania) MediaInternet has succeeded in creating a pioneering web technology that enables agencies to negotiate Request For Proposals (RFP (Request For Proposal) A document that invites a vendor to submit a bid for hardware, software and/or services. It may provide a general or very detailed specification of the system. 1. (business) RFP - Request for Proposal. 2. ) and Insertion insertion n. the addition of language at a place within an existing typed or written document, which is always suspect unless initialled by all parties. Orders directly with the media on a single screen, eliminating telephone, reference books, mail, and other labor costs. It provides all the necessary tools to conduct multimedia, multinational campaigns serving both the $200 billion North American North American named after North America. North American blastomycosis see North American blastomycosis. North American cattle tick see boophilusannulatus. media market and the $250 billion international market. At present, EDI systems reach only the best-known Adj. 1. best-known - most familiar or renowned; "Stevenson's best-known work is probably `Treasure Island'" known - apprehended with certainty; "a known quantity"; "the limits of the known world"; "a musician known throughout the world"; "a known criminal" agencies and charge fees not only for each transaction but also for software, connection and configuration fees. "Today's systems are out of reach for most small and medium sized customers," says Charlie Deane Deane may mean: Places
MediaInternet offers a fixed fee for agency members varying according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. the range of services used. For the entire range, which includes state-of-the-art Media Planning and Requests For Proposals Technology, agencies will pay just under $2,500 a year per user. MediaInternet's more than 45,000 media providers enjoy free online self-promotion and an opportunity to publish their rates, ratings and circulation for a huge worldwide audience using what MediaInternet calls the "BackOffice." With its password, each company takes responsibility for maintaining its own BackOffice, in order to display the most up to date, accurate and vital information for interested buyers using MediaInternet's "ShopFront" search tool. These media providers are charged a small referral commission from 15% to 1% on successful deals proportional proportional values expressed as a proportion of the total number of values in a series. proportional dwarf the patient is a miniature without disproportionate reductions or enlargements of body parts. to transaction size.
Media newcomers include:
Barron's (US)
Automotive News (US)
Cahners Business Information (US)
New York Post (US)
Esquire
Financial Times
El Diario
Houston Chronicle
Chicago Tribune
S.F. Chronicle
American Way
Parenting
Telemundo
CelebrityFind.com (Canada)
FriXXlon (Colombia)
VTV (France)
Internet Business (England)
PATA Travel News Asia Pacific (England)
Printing World/British Printer (England)
Broker News (US)
Sportswear International (US)
Webcrawler (US)
ASDA News (US)
ABC Television Network (US)
Integrated Solutions (US)
Global Wireless (US)
TESOL Journal (US)
SRDS (US)
Tele Revista (US)
Texas Technology Magazine (US)
InvestorGuide.com (US)
Sales and Marketing (US)
Network Media (US)
Nevada Business Journal (US)
Ag Retailer (US)
National Defense (US)
Vim & Vigor (US)
TPG Sports, Inc. (US)
Fashion Network (US)
Ramholtz Publishing, Inc. (College Bound
Magazine/ Succeed Magazine) (US)
Panoramix (Chile)
Janus Publishing & Marketing (Peru)
Zafiro (Switzerland)
Radar Turistica (Venezuela)
Editoriales del Sur, S.A. de C.V. (Mexico)
MediaInternet's platform is completely web based Coming from a Web server. See Web application. and international in scope. "The global advertising market is twice as big and less sophisticated than its US counterpart counterpart n. in the law of contracts, a written paper which is one of several documents which constitute a contract, such as a written offer and a written acceptance. ," says Deane, "...by providing inexpensive and easy to access tools, we expect to expand internationally relatively quickly. Since the Internet allows companies from all geographic and industry areas to share a common, working system, we intend to become a full service provider for agencies around the world." MediaInternet.com was founded in New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of in April 1999 as the first interactive web site featuring a unique database of more the 45,000 media outlets, designed to streamline the Media Buying and Implementation process for the global Advertising community. In 1992, CEO Charlie Deane founded Charlie Deane & Co. S co. abbr. 1. company 2. county Co. 1 or co. 1. Company 2. and co. .A., one of the most well-known and profitable agencies in Argentina, which he later sold to its employees. Prior to that, he managed the Shell Oil and park Hyatt Hotel accounts for Ogilvy & Mather (Buenos Aires Buenos Aires (bwā`nəs ī`rēz, âr`ēz, Span. bwā`nōs ī`rās), city and federal district (1991 pop. ). Representatives from Registered Advertising Agencies are available for comment. Representatives from participating Media Providers are available for comment. Charlie Deane, MediaInternet Founder and CEO, is available for comment. |
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