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CBS acquires SignStorey for $71.5 million

• 06 Sep 2007

NEW YORK — CBS Corp. announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire SignStorey Inc., a leader in the distribution of video programming and advertising content to retail stores.

The purchase price is $71.5 million in cash. SignStorey will be renamed "CBS Outernet" upon closing of the deal and is expected in the fourth quarter of 2007, pending regulatory review.

SignStorey has long-term exclusive contracts with SuperValu (Acme, Albertsons, Jewel and Shaw's), Pathmark, ShopRite and Price Chopper, among others, and is currently installed in six of the top 10 markets in the U.S., with traffic of more than 72 million consumers every month. They have digital video displays in more than 1,400 grocery stores in major markets across the United States. The company's revenues more than doubled year-over-year in 2006 and it has additional contracts and pilot programs in grocery accounts representing thousands of stores across the United States. As CBS Outernet, it will continue to expand its distribution network to other retail locations and shopping environments.

"CBS Outernet will offer our advertisers a tremendous, broad new platform to reach consumers out of their homes," said Leslie Moonves, president and chief executive officer, CBS Corp. "This acquisition is highly complementary with many of CBS's content and advertising sales relationships. As we've seen with CBS's outdoor business, the burgeoning use of digital advertising allows great flexibility in tailoring messaging to consumers, and can be efficiently controlled from a centralized location. At the same time, retail outlets will now have access to CBS's wide array of national and local entertainment, news and sports content from across the company."

"We are extremely pleased to join the CBS family and to continue to develop a more exciting shopping environment in local communities across the United States," said Virginia Cargill, president and CEO of SignStorey. "Our state-of-the-art digital screens give consumers access to information where and when they want it; and the addition of CBS content, resources and contacts will make for an even richer experience for retailers, shoppers and advertisers alike."

SignStorey benefits from strong relationships with retailers who partner with the company to provide enhanced in-store shopper experiences and to increase store sales and from advertisers seeking to reach consumers at their point of purchase. Among the company's top consumer packaged goods advertisers are Johnson & Johnson, Colgate, General Mills and Dannon.

CBS has a pre-existing relationship with SignStorey since 2006 as part of the CBS Television Network's promotion strategy.

"Out-of-home digital media has become a crucial means by which we and advertisers can gain invaluable impressions in this crowded media landscape," said George Schweitzer, president of the CBS Marketing Group.




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