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Unicast Receives $8 Million in Second-Round Financing

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Beth Cox
Beth Cox
Jul 14, 1999

Unicast Communications, provider of its
trademarked Superstitial rich media advertising solution, said it has
received an additional $8 million in investments.

Investors include Grace Capital, Intel Corp., The MacManus Group and a number
of private investors, including James A. Lash and Kenneth Fadner, co-founder
and former president of AdWeek magazine. The funds add to the $7 million in
initial funding announced in September 1998.

Unicast’s Superstitial rich media advertising solution “allows advertisers to
use larger, more creative online advertising while assuring Web publishers no
degradation in their
users’ experience,” according to the company.

“Judging from the initial results of our Superstitial launch, Unicast clearly
has produced more than a new advertising tool, we’ve pioneered a new category
within the rich media space that speaks to the needs of advertisers, Web
publishers and end-users,” said Richard Hopple, CEO of Unicast.

Superstitial are an accountable, forced-exposure rich media advertising
solution that can hold any screen position and size, currently allow for file
sizes up to 70K, and can be authored in creative formats including Java,
Macromedia Flash and Director, HTML, GIF 89, and audio.

Unicast was founded in January 1996 as a joint venture between the MacManus
Group, parent company of D’Arcy Masius Benton & Bowles, and BBN, now GTE
Internetworking.

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