TargetSpot is a new ad network that enables advertisers to reach listeners of hundreds of internet radio stations with high-impact, targeted advertisements.

With TargetSpot you can:

* Deliver in-stream audio ads, pre-roll video ads and banner ads to listeners across all stations in the TargetSpot network, or select stations by format and location.
* Target your ads to listeners in specific markets, regions and even zip codes, and/or run ads during specific hours of the day.
* Work with advertisements you’ve already created, or create new ones with TargetSpot’s free ad creation tools and cost-effective creative services.
* Use TargetSpot’s web based self-service online ad platform or opt for full-service account management.

TargetSpot combines the ease and precision of online advertising with the emotional impact of radio advertising, resulting in a powerful and important new component of your advertising mix.

Financials

Date Type Amount Investors Valuation
03/11/08 Series B 8.6M Unknown
01/01/11 Other 8M Unknown

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