Radio listening remains strong; Nielsen’s Comparable Metrics Report reveals radio reaches 93% of the U.S. each week.
The audience relies on us at work, at home and in the car. They trust we’ll curate the best music, and keep them entertained and informed.
We also know they have other choices. And some of those choices are today’s best time sucks.
So as a follow up to our 2017 version of “What Happens in an Internet Minute” – here is an update of what’s going on right now in 2018 as we’re pushing out music logs, coaching talent, collaborating with advertising partners all the while captivating the airwaves.
It’s a battle for consumer bandwidth every 60 seconds.
— Read on www.allaccess.com/merge/archive/28030/2018-update-what-happens-in-an-internet-minute
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2018 Update: What Happens In An Internet Minute by Lori Lewis | Merge | AllAccess.com
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Microsoft to buy LinkedIn for $26.2 billion
Posted in digital media, internet, LinkedIn, social media, world wide web, www with tags Jeff Weiner, LinkedIn, Microsoft, Satya Nadella on June 13, 2016 by gadler“Microsoft announced a $26.2 billion deal on Monday to acquire professional social platform LinkedIn for $196 per share.
Shares of LinkedIn surged 48 percent after the announcement, while Microsoft’s stock was down 4 percent. Trading in Microsoft had been halted briefly for news pending before the announcement of the all-cash deal.
Jeff Weiner will stay on as CEO of LinkedIn and will report to Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella. The deal was unanimously approved by both companies’ boards, and is expected to close by the end of the year. The acquisition is still subject to approval by LinkedIn shareholders and regulators.”
Read more here: Microsoft to buy LinkedIn for $26.2 billion