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Occult - downloadAlbum: Elegy For The Weak
NewsGoogle On The RadioA multi-year agreement was announced this morning between Google and Clear Channel Radio (CCR) providing the search engine giant with 30-second ad spots spread out among CCR's 675-plus stations across the country. Google will in turn make these spots available to potential advertisers who wish to reach certain demographics at certain times via radio. Although financial terms of the deal were not disclosed, according to a press release, Google will focus on bringing online advertisers in who are looking to expand into radio. "Today's announcement of a strategic multi-year agreement with Clear Channel Radio, the largest radio station group owner in the US, is an important milestone for us," Scott Silverman, Strategic Partner Development Manager posted on the official Google blog this morning. "Since radio advertising is new for Google, we're excited to be able to learn from and collaborate with the market leader and ultimately bring more value to radio." Indie stars storm UK top ten Rihanna has held onto the UK number one spot for the seventh week, despite strong competition from a raft of up-and-coming UK indie stars. Jay-Z's prot?g? is holding on with 'Umbrella', but she only narrowly beats London singer-songwriter Kate Nash into second place with 'Foundations'. And in an excpetional week for the DIY London scene, Jack Penate makes his top ten debut, entering the chart at seven with 'Torn On The Platform'. Elsewhere, Coventry's The Enemy continue their charmed assault, scoring a number four hit with 'Had Enough', while Arctic Monkeys acolytes Reverend And The Makers move back up into the top ten with their debut 'Heavyweight Champion Of The World'. Over on the album chart, Editors score a new entry at number one with second set 'An End Has A Start', one place above Kelly Clarkson's 'My December'. |
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