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Friday, February 2, 2001 Media Cynic | Forum | Advertising | Classifieds | Jobs Juno and Britannica.com Sign Content Deal
Juno Online Services, Inc. and Britannica.com Inc. announced that
Britannica's research tools and content are now available on
the Reference channel of Juno's website.
Juno is an Internet access provider with over
14 million total registered subscribers.
Britannica.com, a free reference website, is ranked by Nielsen
NetRatings as one of the 200 most-trafficked Web sites.
Using a campaign of banner and pop-up advertisements over the Juno service, Britannica.com will market products and services such as multimedia DVDs and CD-ROMs and subscriptions to BritannicaSchool.com, an online service for students and teachers that Britannica.com will launch later this year. ``We're pleased to bring the tremendous resources of Britannica.com to our members,'' said David Jakubowski, Juno's vice president for business development. ``When it comes to reference information, Britannica is definitely the gold standard in terms of quality, balanced information, and knowledge.'' ``This partnership is a promising one for both sides,'' said Jorge Cauz, chief operating officer for Britannica.com. ``We're gaining a valuable and savvy new audience for our products and services, while Juno members will have access to the vast knowledge base of Britannica. We're proud of what we offer and excited to be partnering with a top-notch company such as Juno.''
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