Time Warner’s Ad Network Move

Monday, May 14, 2007 | 4 comments

In a previous post, I discussed Time Warner’s digital media strategy. In this one, I will analyze their move into Ad Networks, via an investment in Adify, a small company providing technology infrastructure services for building and running ad networks. [If you are new to the field on online advertising, please read my interview with the CEO of Adify for domain knowledge and a mapping of players and business models.]

Time Warner has recently joined hands with NBC to form a Media fund, and the investment in Adify comes out of that fund.

The first Ad Network they are building with the Adify technology is around Sports Illustrated.

Time Inc. continues to account for nearly a quarter of the advertising revenue of all U.S. consumer magazines. Time Inc. ended 2006 with three out of the top four magazines in both advertising revenues and pages. People remained the #1 magazine in advertising revenue for the 16th consecutive year. Time and Sports Illustrated remained #3 and #4. Seven of the top 25 magazines in advertising revenues in 2006 were Time Inc. titles. This move into Ad Networks is a great way for Time Inc. to leverage its brand position in magazines and web sites, and better utilize its ad sales force and advertiser relationships.

My guess is, Time, Inc. will create ad networks in 3 other categories where they are very strong: Business, Women, Parenting, and they already have launched the Sports Illustrated network. They are also likely to create Ad networks around popular culture, people, and politics.

Comments

[…] Time Warner has not acquired anything yet, but has invested in Adify, alongside NBC. I would like to see Yahoo leverage its Ad Networks and build verticals using a model similar to the potential Time Warner - Adify collaboration. […]

Sramana Mitra on Strategy » Blog Archive » Online Advertising: More Acquisitions Friday, May 18, 2007 at 9:01 AM PT

[…] far, however, in our coverage of Time Warner’s strategy, while we have seen a steady move towards online and digital, the local ambitions seem slightly […]

Sramana Mitra on Strategy » Blog Archive » CNN's Local Ambitions Tuesday, May 22, 2007 at 1:06 PM PT

[…] to pull this one off. Yahoo, the slumbering Yahoo. But ofcourse, as it takes its own sweet time, even old media giants like Time Warner may get their acts together ahead of the sleeping […]

Sramana Mitra on Strategy » Blog Archive » Google Great at Monetizing Crap Wednesday, June 27, 2007 at 7:17 AM PT

[…] Week, and others wake up and launch their own Ad Networks and snatch away FM’s top bloggers? I know that Time, Inc. is contemplating such a move. NBC has already launched a women-focused Ad Network with iVillage, to compete with Glam Media. […]

Did Digg Just Dump FM? - Sramana Mitra on Strategy Thursday, July 26, 2007 at 8:56 AM PT

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