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Ten Alps buys Twenty First Century Media |
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Friday, 04 July 2008 |
Following its statement last month that it was on the look out for acquisitions, Ten Alps has added video production business Twenty First Century Media to its roster.
 Ten Alps The indie launched Ten Alp Digital Film Delivery (DFD) out of Manchester less than a year ago , and it's already seen substantial growth. Newcastle-based Twenty First Century Media has a client list which includes Nike, the NHS and The Prince’s Trust. It will now operate from the company's communications division, which is headed up by Adrian Dunleavy: "This is a first class entrepreneurial business in what we see as one of our fastest-growth markets. "We've witnessed strong increases in demand for our video propositions in recent months across the B2B and public sectors. We are only scratching the surface of a potentially huge market and we welcome the additional resources and capacity that Twenty First Century Media will bring to us."
"Naturally we are delighted and consider this our next step after just over 5 years of continuous growth. In those 5 years, and after producing hundreds of hours of film it's clear that online video production is tremendously exciting and increasingly relevant," added Sam Morton of Twenty First Century Media. "I feel we have the track record and capabilities to continue to offer the business audience effective digital visual communication on a greater national scale. We are delighted to be joining Ten Alps." Something to add? Then leave a comment below or email us now.
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