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More Media Sales to represent ESI Media
Iconic Brand – The London Evening Standard has appointed More Media Sales to continue representation in the Regions and Nations outside of London. More Media Sales are a truly independent multimedia sales house and offer unparalleled representation for ESI Media.
Understanding the market potential that exists outside of London, ESI Media approached Andy Garner, MD of More Media Sales to represent them.
Managing Director of ESI commercial Jon O’Donnell says, “We recognise the importance of the Norths capabilities to our future growth and wanted to ensure our presence and reputation. It was clear that More Media Sales had unparalleled connections and a strong cohort of highly competent people. We had very positive feedback from agencies and the market place. We also have similar company values which resonated with our need for uncomplicated and honest approach.”
Together with their reputation in the industry, the independent multi-platform media sales house also offers 163 years of experience with 4 of their team including Owner Andy Garner, and Head of Specialist Print Team Howard Anson, formerly News International and Mail Newspapers, who each have over 20 years’ experience.
ES Magazine (print) and Evening Standard (print and online) will add to the growing list of national press channels More Media Sales represent.
More Media Sales which was established in 2006 is continuing its confident expansion and is going through an exciting development phase with a recent move to new offices in Manchester City Centre.
Andy Garner concludes, “ESI is a fantastic addition to our portfolio and we are proud to keep the ESI work in the regions at a time when there are less big media owners in the North.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Jo Leah .
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