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North East radio specialists hire another big noise
Despite an economic climate that has seen marketing budgets slashed and well-known brands vanish from our high streets, radio advertising specialist ‘Get Carter Productions’ continues to grow. Ad campaigns made by the northeast company can be heard on national and regional radio all over the UK and the revenue growth is driving rapid business expansion.
Today, Paul Carter, Managing Director of Get Carter Productions, revealed the latest addition to his team of creative experts: Kim Galvin, former Capital Radio Group Regional Creative Director and ex-Commercial Director of Real and Smooth Radio. Kim is the third big-name radio creative director to join Get Carter Productions and brings the company’s collective radio experience to well over a century.
“It’s no secret that Kim is widely regarded as one of the UKs top creative minds” says Paul, “I’m so delighted I have finally managed to persuade her to join us and build on the success of Get Carter Productions”.
Kim is thrilled to be joining a company with a real commitment to delivering results: “In a recession, businesses will only continue to spend money on marketing if you can prove it delivers for them and that’s exactly what Get Carter Productions do. The top-notch facilities and an in-house team of musicians, music producers, production specialists and creatives means few other companies in the UK today can deliver quality as effectively as Get Carter Productions.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Kim .
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