(Reuters) - Chief Executive Brian McAndrews said the company stands to benefit as some clients seek an alternative player to Google, which dominates Internet search and seeks a stronger foothold in Web display advertising and other formats from radio to television.
"We think we can continue to win market share from DoubleClick and now we have the added opportunity of being the only independent player," McAndrews said on a conference call with analysts to discuss the company's first-quarter results.
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