Monday, March 15, 2010

Media Master delights the Swansea press

Great to see the South Wales Evening Post taking a keen interest in the Media Master.
Adelaide Street-based reporter Rupert Hall penned a piece for his Business in the Bay page. This is the Post's improved method of keeping the Swansea business commuity up to speed on all that's good to know.
Today there are pieces on globetrotter Rosie Swale-Pope and dentist Darren Owakee who's just opened a place in Sketty.
Alongside them there's a substantial story about city centre traders group Swansea BID taking up a bespoke version of this blog's daily breakfast brief.
Headlined Master Stroke to Catch News, it tells how BID manager Russell Greenslade has harnessed the power of the Media Master to keep his organisation's members in the loop on Swansea' Bay's ever-evolving news landscape.
Hall reports that the service is thought to be a first for the UK. No other towns and cities have an independent agency which monitors the local news.
Its benefits to BID members are summed up by Russell, who says: "Knowledge is crucial to business and the Media Master is a fabulous way of pointing our members to the content useful to them."
Thanks, Russell ... and thanks, Rupert.

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