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RSSSift acquires UK Business Forums
Sift has recently completed the acquisition of UK Business Forums (UKBF), the most active UK online networking forum for owner-managed businesses, from Richard Osborne.
Mason Zimbler sets up joint venture with Aspect Productions.
Aspect has joined forces with Mason Zimbler, B2B Agency of the Year, to form a joint venture called Rebel Virals.
Bristol business wins European entrepreneurs fund
Bristol-based Buildersite have won funding through Seedcamp, a new project/fund targeted at young entrepreneurs in Europe, designed to help tackle some of the challenges of building globally competitive technology businesses.
E3 wins Northcliffe contract
E3 has been appointed today by Associated Northcliffe Digital to redesign the entire ‘This Is’ network of web sites after a competitive 6-way pitch held at Northcliffe House in Kensington.
Business-I Takes Off On The Northcliffe Website Network
Northcliffe has recently launched an online business publication called - www.Business-i.co.uk. This is going to be "strategically" promoted on the www.Thisis.co.uk network of sites
Promotional opps at Encounters
Organisers of the next Encounters festival of short film and animation are inviting Bristol businesses to use the event as an opportunity to showcase their skills and services.
Will Northcliffe look to Editors' Blogs as the way forward?
Montage looks at the dominant force of Northcliffe in the South West. We look at the turbulent times ahead for regional print and how our favourite local papers are reponding to the online communications revolution.
Omni editing for hire
Omni Productions are opening up their editing facilities in BS2 for outside hire.
Bristol creatives get free route to training advice
The appointment of Stephanie Goodwin as the local representative for the Higher Education Funding Council's Higher Skills Project is making it easier for creative companies in Bristol and district to access free help with pinpointing and meeting training
Manchester v's Bristol in the battle to become the UK's second 'digital hub'
With Manchester now ‘recognised’ as the UK’s second ‘creative and digital’ capital, what does that mean for Bristol?
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