Google signs deal with Fox InteractiveAugust 8, 2006 Fox Interactive Media and Google have announced a multi-year search technology agreement whereby Google will be the exclusive search provider for Fox's growing network of Internet properties. The deal calls for Google to power Internet, vertical and site specific search for MySpace.com and the majority of Fox Interactive's properties. Google will be the exclusive provider of text-based advertising and keyword targeted ads through its AdSense program, for inventory on Fox Interactive Media's network. Google will also have a right of first refusal on display advertising sold through third parties on Fox Interactive Media's network. The integration of Google's services including consistent search navigation across Fox Interactive Media's network of properties is slated to begin in the fourth quarter 2006 and will provide users with access to Google's industry leading search capabilities as well as text and display advertising from its global advertiser base. Under the terms of the agreement, Google will be obligated to make guaranteed minimum revenue share payments to Fox Interactive Media of $900 million based on Fox achieving certain traffic and other commitments. These guaranteed minimum revenue share payments are expected to be made over the period beginning in the first quarter of 2007 and ending in the second quarter of 2010. "Our partnership with Google underscores News Corp's continued evolution to become a powerful force in the digital media marketplace. To have come this far and gained this much momentum in just over a year is truly remarkable," said Peter Chernin, President and Chief Operating Officer of News Corporation. "This is an exciting time in our history as a forward thinking media company and this is just the first of many steps we plan to take with Google. We look forward to expanding our relationship into many new areas over years to come." "We believe that our innovative technologies will be of real benefit to Fox Interactive Media's growing number of users," said Eric Schmidt, Chief Executive Officer of Google. "MySpace.com is a widely acknowledged leader in user-generated content and incorporating search and advertising furthers our mission of making the world's information universally accessible and useful." "This deal is the next step in our evolution as a significant interactive player," said Ross Levinsohn, President of Fox Interactive Media. "Forming a strategic partnership with one of the most innovative companies in the world to expand our business together, monetize our platforms effectively and leverage our combined scale will provide substantial growth for our businesses." "This agreement demonstrates our commitment to bring the same innovation to monetizing user-generated content that we brought to search advertising," said Omid Kordestani, Senior Vice President, Global Sales & Business Development of Google. "We look forward to other opportunities to partner with News Corp. to the benefit of its community." In addition to MySpace.com (http://www.myspace.com), Fox Interactive Media properties that will benefit from the Google integration include top ranked online videogame and entertainment site IGN (http://www.ign.com), dynamic collegiate and pro sports network Scout.com (http://www.scout.com). Also a leading site for movie lovers Rottentomatoes.com (http://www.rottentomatoes.com), popular men's lifestyle site AskMen.com (http://www.askmen.com); as well as Gamespy.com (http://www.gamespy.com). And Gamespyarcade.com (http://www.gamespyarcade.com), Fileplanet.com (http://www.fileplanet.com), Direct2drive.com (http://www.direct2drive.com), Teamxbox.com (http://www.teamxbox.com), 3dgamers.com (http://www.3dgamers.com), Gamestat.com (http://www.gamestat.com), Cheatscodesguides.com (http://www.cheatcodesguides.com) and Gamermetrics.com (http://www.gamermetrics.com). Source: Google press release
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