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Article: dMarc Networks Partners With Clint Eastwood's Malpaso Productions to Promote 'Blood Work' Motion Picture Via Text Broadcasts on Car Radios.
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- PR Newswire
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- August 19, 2002
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NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. -- dMarc Networks, Inc. (dMarc), a radio frequency subcarrier management and wireless data distribution firm, today announced a partnership with Clint Eastwood's production company, Malpaso Productions, to promote the motion picture "Blood Work," starring Clint Eastwood, via its patent-pending dRDS(TM) (Dynamic Radio Data Service) system. The dRDS technology, deployed across Clear Channel's Los Angeles and Santa Barbara stations, will enable targeted promotional text messages promoting "Blood Work" to be broadcast in static, paging and scrolling formats on participating stations including KYSR 98.7, KBIG 104.3, KIIS 102.7, KOST 103.5 and KHHT 92.3 ...
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