Posts Tagged ‘Tickets’

Brighton & Hove Bus Company Signs Landmark Advertising Agreement with Ticketmedia

Tuesday, March 1st, 2011

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BRIGHTON & HOVE BUS COMPANY has chosen Hove-based ticket advertising specialist Ticketmedia to provide its first venture into advertising on the city’s fleet in a move that will benefit both the city’s business community and the people of Brighton & Hove, with Brighton Sea Life Centre the first to advertise on the buses.

This development opens up a brand new way for local businesses to promote themselves across the city and surrounding area by advertising on the reverse of bus ticket rolls, a marketing strategy which has been proven to be highly effective, whilst passengers will benefit by having money-saving offers and messages on important social and health issues put directly into their hands.

“We are absolutely thrilled to be working with our home town bus company,” said Ticketmedia marketing director Susannah Burbidge. “We have been providing bus companies throughout the UK with our highly successful ticket advertising campaigns for several years now so to have Brighton & Hove Bus Company on board is extremely good news.

“The opportunity that this provides for local businesses to access an affordable, flexible and precisely targeted method of advertising that is proven to be highly effective is invaluable in these economically challenging times. Certainly for us at Ticketmedia, this is a terrific start to the year.”

Roger French, Managing Director of Brighton & Hove Bus Company, said: “I am delighted that we are working with Ticketmedia and Brighton Sea Life Centre on this exciting initiative. Ensuring that our passengers’ journey is both good value and enjoyable is our highest priority and we believe that ticket advertising will be another enhancement. Plus, in a city that has so much to offer in terms of attractions and services, we are pleased to be able to play a part in helping those businesses communicate their message to the people of Brighton & Hove.”

City centre attraction Brighton Sea Life Centre will be the first advertiser to take up this highly successful method of communication with a campaign planned for May. This will offer a discount of £6 on adult, child or concession tickets for up to two people upon production of the bus ticket, valid until 31 December 2011.

“Brighton Sea Life Centre is really pleased to be working with Brighton & Hove Bus Company this spring,” said PR & marketing coordinator Laura Sackett. ”We hope that we’re giving a bit of added value to people traveling in and around the city, so that if they use this bus network, they benefit by getting a fantastic discount to visit the world’s oldest operating aquarium.”

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Ticketmedia receive ISO 9001 Quality Management Standard

Thursday, November 18th, 2010

Following a rigorous six-month inspection by examiners from ISOQAR, Ticketmedia were able to demonstrate full accountability across its entire operating systems. ISOQAR is regulated by UKAS (United Kingdom Accreditation Service), the sole national accreditation body that is recognised by the Government.

“This is a fantastic achievement for everyone at Ticketmedia,” said managing director Jeremy Burbidge. “We have always strived to maintain the level of exacting standards stipulated by the ISO 9001certificate but we knew that we needed to acquire official recognition in order to satisfy the demands of bigger businesses that look for accreditation in their suppliers.”

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Anglia Ruskin bus ticket campaign

Monday, August 16th, 2010

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Anglia Ruskin University launches the next phase of their campaign intended to attract students to the diverse courses this University has to offer during their ‘Clearing Event’ between 19th and 27th August. To accommodate this year’s predicted high demand for places, Anglia Ruskin University staff will be running a series of Clearing Open Days & they will talk face-to-face to visiting students and their parents in addition to the traditional Clearing Hotline service when dedicated staff answers relevant questions over the phone.

Ticketmedia signs up T-Mobile for rail seat reservation ads

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

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Ticketmedia has signed up T-Mobile as the launch partner for printed adverts on the back of train seat reservation cards, following its recent contract win to print the cards and sell the advertising space.

The deal follows Ticketmedia’s announcement of a £150,000-a-year contract win with First Rail Holdings, which was signed in April and covers the printing of 15m reservation cards, including advertising, each year.

T-Mobile ads will be printed on the back of 711,000 First Great Western reservations, targeting business travellers heading to the West of the country, from 28 June for one month.

“Reservation cards offer advertisers a chance to influence travellers when they can absorb the message and respond easily,” said Ticketmedia managing director Jeremy Burbidge.

“Selling advertising space on the reverse of cards or tickets enables transport companies a rebate on the cost of printing their ticket rolls or cards.”

Ticketmedia, which specialises in micro-encapsulated, heat-sensitive, 3D, fluorescent and ‘scratch-and-reveal’ formats, recently reported a 50% growth in business at the 23-staff firm, which turns over around £2.5m per year.

Burbidge said he aims to install a £500,000 Gallus press at its Hove site later this year in order to join the company’s existing Mark Andy flexo machines.

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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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