Published on 2007-05-15 20:53:48

Third Screen Media connects advertisers, publishers and mobile phone carriers on a common platform, allowing ads to be managed and delivered via WAP, downloadable applications, SMS, MMS and mobile video. Dozens of leading brand advertisers, more than a hundred mobile Web publishers, and major wireless carriers participate in the Third Screen Media network.

"Advertising.com has always set itself apart through our award-winning technologies, our industry-leading display advertising network and our comprehensive suite of solutions," said Lynda Clarizio, president of Advertising.com. "Third Screen Media is the perfect complement to these core differentiators, offering the same unique advantages in the mobile marketplace. From display advertising to video advertising to mobile advertising, this acquisition firmly positions Advertising.com as the one-stop shop for online advertisers and publishers."

The acquisition comes as the mobile advertising industry is growing exponentially. In the U.S., mobile advertising is expected to grow from $421 million in 2006 to $4.7 billion by 2011, while globally the market is expected to increase to $11.3 billion by the same year, according to eMarketer.

"This acquisition brings together two pioneers in the interactive advertising space," said Thomas Burgess, founder and chief executive officer of Third Screen Media. "Advertising.com has long been the advertising network to watch, and Third Screen Media broke new ground in the mobile advertising space with our pioneering technology and industry-leading mobile network. Together, we can now offer advertisers and publishers a comprehensive suite of interactive advertising solutions for every type of device, platform and program."

Third Screen Media will continue to be headquartered in Boston. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Other recent corporate acquisitions by AOL include Relegence Corporation in November 2006; Userplane in August 2006; Lightningcast, Inc in May 2006; Truveo, Inc. in December 2005; Weblogs, Inc. in October 2005; and Xdrive, Inc. and Wildseed, Ltd. in August 2005. AOL acquired Advertising.com in June 2004.

About AOL

AOLŪ is a global Web services company that operates some of the most popular Web destinations, offers a comprehensive suite of free software and services, runs one of the largest Internet access businesses in the U.S., and provides a full set of advertising solutions. A majority-owned subsidiary of Time Warner Inc. (NYSE:TWX), AOL LLC is based in Dulles, Virginia. AOL and its subsidiaries also have operations in Europe, Canada and Asia. Learn more at AOL.com.

About Advertising.com

Advertising.com, a wholly owned subsidiary of AOL LLC, is a global online advertising services company. The company offers a fully integrated suite of online advertising solutions, including display advertising, search engine marketing, managed affiliate placements and video advertising. These solutions are powered by Advertising.com's award-winning optimization technology and industry-leading third-party display advertising network, which reaches more unique visitors each month than any other online property.

About Third Screen Media

Third Screen Media (www.thirdscreenmedia.com) is a software and services company dedicated to enabling advertising on mobile devices. Its MADX product suite links advertisers, publishers and carriers together on a common platform to increase the efficiency and time-to-market for the buying and selling of mobile advertising in WAP, video, MMS and downloadable applications. MADX goes beyond ad delivery by providing in-depth research, planning and publisher inventory management analytical tools, yielding the highest possible ROI. The company's TSM|Network is North America's largest and most respected single source of mobile advertising inventory, offering best-in-class content, targeted demographics and broad reach. Customers and partners, including many of the world's largest advertising agencies, rely on Third Screen Media's products and services to manage and optimize mobile advertising campaigns.

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