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GoDaddy.com Backs Revision3
GoDaddy announced yesterday that they are now sponsoring all of Revision3's Internet television shows.
Barb Rechterman, Go Daddy Executive Vice President, "We've been happy with our podcast advertising. Promoting Revision3's new TV network is a natural extension for us. These guys are onto something big. At Go Daddy, we recognize the importance of innovation and the folks at Revision3 are leading the pack."
Jay Adelson, CEO of Digg and Revision3, "Our sponsors are part of each show rather than standard commercial-based advertisers. Our viewers don't tune out our sponsors. They embrace them as part of the programming and buy their products. GoDaddy.com has been a pioneer in supporting this new world of Internet TV advertising and they've reaped the rewards with greater sales."
I guess we now know how Kevin Rose got into the commercial at the super bowl?





