Posts Tagged ‘rail’

Ticketmedia adds trains to ticketing arsenal with £4.5m ATOC deal

Thursday, March 8th, 2012

Ticket advertising agency Ticketmedia has won a three-year contract, worth at least £1.5m per annum, with The Association of Train Operating Companies (ATOC).

Through the contract, the London-based company will provide advertising on the back of train tickets at every station across the UK.

The contract began with a trial BT advert at Waterloo station last month, but kicked off properly this week (1 March) with a Jobsite.co.uk advert featured on every one of the estimated 3m train tickets to be printed across the UK over the next four weeks.

According to Ticketmedia sales and marketing director Susannah Burbidge, follow-up advertisers are already in place. She said: “We have been astounded at the reception – a whole host of companies have signed up to advertise.”

Ticketmedia already works with bus, tram, tube and car park companies and Burbidge said that the company was “the UK’s transport ticket business”. It is now looking at new areas, with event ticketing one sector that it could pursue.

Burbidge added: “The key areas for us are in places where there is time to respond, where the ticket can actually be a disruption.

“People tell us that on a train journey, they have actually read the carriage instructions on the back of a ticket. That’s the core value of transport tickets: we are an unsociable bunch and don’t want to talk to the person sat next to us.

“At this moment in time we are investigating the possibilities that events tickets offer, but it is very early days.”

 

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Ticketmedia in rail firms deal

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

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Ticketmedia has sealed the contract to print seat reservation cards for First Rail Holdings – a deal worth £150,000 a year.

The Hove-based company will provide tickets for a range of rail franchises that include First Great Western, First Capital Connect, and First Scot Rail, which serve more than 285m passengers each year.

Through the contract, Ticketmedia is producing around 15m of the reservation cards per annum. As part of the agreement, the Sussex company also provides the advertising on the reverse of each reservation card.

Ticketmedia, which also supplies bus, rail, tram, air and tube tickets, sells the advertising space on the reverse of its card and ticket, a service that allows it to offer transport companies a rebate on the cost of printing their ticket rolls or cards.

The company runs Mark Andy flexo presses that, according to managing director Jeremy Burbidge  is achieving speeds of up to 280m a minute on current jobs.

“We are doing the job well and at the right price. We’re now hoping to grow the business throughout this year,” he added.

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