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(01) 289 4462 E-Mail: Mediapub@Eircom.Net Web 2007 Published By: Media Publications, Ashgrove House Kill Avenue Dun Laoghaire Co. Dublin. Telephone: (01) 289 4462 E-Mail: [email protected] Web: www.irishmediaguide.com All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying and recording, without the written permission of the copyright holder, application for which should be addressed to the publisher Cover Design: Paul Claffey IMG 2007 Cover 10/7/07 12:27 pm Page 2 ACOUSTIC STUDIO - CONSTRUCTION 11 ACTORS AGENCIES 11 ADVERTISING AGENCIES 11 ADVERTISING AGENCIES - N.I. 14 INDEX ADVERTISING - ASHTRAYS 14 ADVERTISING - BEERMATS 14 ADVERTISING - COLLEGES 15 ADVERTISING CONSULTANTS 15 ADVERTISING CONTRACTORS 16 ADVERTISING - DIGITAL 16 ADVERTISING - GYMS 16 ADVERTISING - HEALTH CLUBS 17 ADVERTISING - INDOOR 17 ADVERTISING - INTERNET 18 ADVERTISING - MEDIA 18 ADVERTISING - MUSIC 19 ADVERTISING - NOVELTIES & SUPPLIES 20 ADVERTISING - OUTDOOR 20 ADVERTISING - OUTDOOR - N.I. 21 ADVERTISING - POSTCARDS. 21 ADVERTISING - PROMOTIONAL PRODUCTS 21 ADVERTISING - PUBS 24 ADVERTISING SALES AGENCIES 24 ADVERTISING - SHOPPING TROLLEYS 24 ADVERTISING - VENDING MACHINES 24 ADVERTISING - WASHROOM 25 ADVERTISING - TV, RADIO & CINEMA 25 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY 26 AMBIENT ADVERTISING 26 ANIMATION 27 ANIMATION SCRIPTING & PROJECT MANAGEMENT 28 ARTIST MANAGEMENT 28 ARTISTS - COMMERCIAL 28 AUDIO, VIDEO CABLE, CONNECTORS, RACKING & HARDWARE & MATERIALS 28 AUDIO EQUIPMENT - REPAIR 28 AUDIO/MUSIC PRODUCTIONS 29 AUDIO VISUAL & BROADCAST MATERIALS SUPPLY 29 AUDIO VISUAL CONFERENCING 29 AUDIO VISUAL EQUIPMENT - HIRE 29 AUDIO VISUAL EQUIPMENT - SALES 30 AUDIO VISUAL EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 30 AUDIO/VIDEO POST PRODUCTION 30 AUDIO/VIDEO PRODUCTION - N.I. 32 BALLOONS 32 BANNER STANDS & LAMINATED GRAPHICS 32 BARCODES 33 BARCODE VERIFICATION 33 BANNER ADVERTISING 33 BOOKBINDERS 33 BOOKBINDERS - N.I. 34 BOXES - CARDBOARD 34 BOXES - CORRUGATED & FIBRE 35 BOXES - PRESENTATION & GIFTWARE 35 BRAND CONSULTANTS 35 BRAND EXPERIENCE & SAMPLING 38 BROADBAND SERVICES 39 BROADBAND EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES 39 BUSINESS CONFERENCES, SEMINARS, MEETINGS 39 BUSINESS COACHING 40 BUTTON BADGES 40 CALENDARS 40 3 CALENDARS - N.I. 41 CALL CENTRES 41 CALL MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE 41 INDEX CALLIGRAPHY 41 CAMERA CREWS 41 CAMPAIGN MANAGEMENT 41 CARICATURISTS 42 CD-DVD PRODUCTION & MASTERING 42 CD-ROM PUBLISHERS 42 CIRCULAR & SAMPLE DISTRIBUTORS 42 CIRCULAR & SAMPLE DISTRIBUTORS - N.I. 43 COATING PLATES 43 COMMUNICATION CONSULTANTS 43 COMMUNICATION CONSULTANTS - N.I. 44 COMMUNICATIONS TRAINING 44 COMPUTER EQUIPMENT & ACCESSORIES 45 COMPUTER GRAPHICS 45 COMPUTER STATIONERY 45 CONFERENCE & FUNCTION ORGANISERS 46 CONFERENCE & FUNCTION ORGANISERS - N.I. 48 CONFERENCE BUREAU’S 48 CONFERENCE CENTRES - N.I. 48 CONFERENCE DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION 48 CONFERENCE FACILITIES 48 CONFERENCE FACILITIES - N.I. 53 CONFERENCE SERVICES 53 CONFERENCE SERVICES - N.I. 54 CONFERENCING HIRE 55 CONTRACT PUBLISHING 55 COPYRIGHT PROTECTION 56 COPYWRITERS 56 CORPORATE CONFERENCES, SEMINARS, MEETINGS 57 CORPORATE ENTERTAINMENT 57 CORPORATE ENTERTAINMENT - N.I. 57 CORPORATE GIFTS 57 CORPORATE GOLF EVENTS 58 CORPORATE HOSPITALITY 58 CORPORATE IDENTITY 59 CORPORATE MEETING PLANNING SERVICES 60 COUPON CLEARING 60 CREATIVE CONSULTANTS 61 CUSTOMER MAGAZINES 63 CUSTOMER PUBLISHING 63 CUSTOMISED VIDEO TRAINING SOLUTIONS 63 DATABASE DESIGN 63 DATABASE MANAGEMENT 64 DATABASE MARKETING 64 DATA ENTRY SERVICES 64 DATA VIDEO PROJECTORS 64 DELEGATE ITINERARY SCHEDULING 64 DESIGN CONSULTANTS 65 DESIGN CONSULTANTS - N.I. 70 DESIGNERS - CELTIC DESIGNS 70 DESIGNERS - EXHIBITIONS 70 DESIGNERS - EXHIBITIONS - N.I. 71 DESIGNERS - TV, FILM & THEATRE 71 DESKTOP PUBLISHING 71 DESTINATION MANAGEMENT 72 DIARIES 72 DIARIES - N.I. 72 DIGITAL AUDIO POST PRODUCTION 73 DIGITAL IMAGING 73 4 DIGITAL PRINTING 73 DIGITAL SIGNAGE 75 DIRECT MAIL 75 DIRECT MAIL - N.I. 76 INDEX DIRECT MAIL - PRINT 76 DIRECT MARKETING 77 DIRECT MARKETING - N.I. 79 DIRECTORY PUBLISHERS 80 DISCO SYSTEMS 80 DISPLAY CONTRACTORS 81 DISTRIBUTION SERVICES 81 DUPLICATION SERVICES 82 DVD AUTHORING 82 E-BUSINESS SOLUTIONS 82 E-COMMERCE 82 EDITING 83 EDITORIAL SERVICES 83 ELECTRONIC CONTENT PRODUCERS 84 ELECTRONIC OUTDOOR MOBILE MARKETING 84 E-MAIL BRANDING 84 E-MAIL SPECIALISTS 84 E-MARKETING 85 E-NEWSLETTERS 85 ENCAPSULATION SERVICE 85 ENGLISH TEACHING - IN-COMPANY 85 ENTERTAINMENT VENUES 86 ENVELOPES 86 EVENT & PROJECT MANAGEMENT 87 EVENT CONTRACTORS 87 EVENT CONTRACTORS - N.I. 87 EVENT FURNITURE - HIRE 87 EVENT GUIDES 87 EVENT LIGHTING 88 EVENT MANAGEMENT 88 EVENT MANAGEMENT - N.I. 93 EVENT MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE 93 EVENT PRODUCTION 93 EVENT WEB SITES 94 EVENTS 94 EXHIBITION CENTRES 94 EXHIBITION CENTRES - N.I. 96 EXHIBITION GRAPHICS 96 EXHIBITION ORGANISERS 96 EXHIBITION ORGANISERS - N.I. 97 EXHIBITION STAND CONTRACTORS 98 EXHIBITION STAND CONTRACTORS - N.I. 98 E-ZINES 98 FACE TO FACE MARKETING 99 FASHION SHOW PRODUCTION 99 FIELD MARKETING 99 FIELD MARKETING - N.I. 100 FILM & TV DEVELOPMENT & PRODUCTION SERVICES 100 FILM EDITING 100 FILM LIBRARIES 100 FILM PRODUCTION - AGENTS & CONSULTANTS 101 FILM PRODUCTION - COMPANIES & PERSONNEL 101 FILM PRODUCTION - EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 102 FILM PRODUCTION - RESOURCE CENTRES 102 FILM/SOUND POST PRODUCTION 102 FILM/VIDEO POST PRODUCTION 103 FILM/VIDEO PRODUCTION 103 5 FLAGS & BANNERS 104 FLEXO PRINTING PLATES 104 INDEX FMCG DISTRIBUTORS 104 FOLDING MACHINES 105 FULFILMENT 105 FULFILMENT - N.I. 105 GIFT SCHEME MANAGEMENT 106 GIFT & HAMPER DELIVERY SERVICE 106 GOLF TOURS & PROMOTIONS 106 GRAPHIC DESIGNERS 107 GRAPHIC DESIGNERS - N.I. 111 GUIDE BOOKS 112 HAMPERS 112 HELICOPTER BANNERS 112 HOTELS 112 HUMAN RESOURCE TRAINING 114 ILLUSTRATORS 114 ILLUSTRATORS - N.I. 115 INCENTIVE TRAVEL 115 INTEGRATED RESPONSE MARKETING 115 INTERNAL LIGHTBOXES 116 INTERNET ADVERTISING 116 INTERNET APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT 116 INTERNET CONSULTANTS 117 INTERNET DIRECTORIES 118 INTERNET EDITORIAL SERVICES 118 INTERNET MANAGED SERVER SOLUTIONS 118 INTERNET MAPPING 118 INTERNET MARKET RESEARCH 118 INTERNET MARKETING 119 INTERNET MARKETING - N.I. 120 INTERNET PHOTOGRAPHY 120 INTERNET PUBLISHERS 122 INTERNET SECURITY 122 INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDERS 123 INTERNET SERVICES 123 INTERNET TRAINING 125 INVESTOR RELATIONS 125 IT OUTSOURCING 125 IT SECURITY 126 KARAOKE SYSTEMS 126 LANGUAGE TRAINING 126 LIGHT PROJECTIONS 127 LIST BROKERS 127 LIST BROKERS - N.I. 127 LIVE SOUND SYSTEMS 127 LOCALISATION INTERNET/TRANSLATION 127 LOCALISATION SERVICE 128 LOYALTY & INCENTIVE DISCOUNT CARDS 128 LOYALTY MANAGEMENT & MARKETING 128 MAGAZINES - FREE ADVERTISING 128 MAGAZINES - FREE DISTRIBUTION 128 MAGAZINES - WEEKLY 128 MAGAZINES - WEEKLY - N.I. 129 MAGAZINES - FORTNIGHTLY 129 6 MAGAZINES - MONTHLY 129 MAGAZINES - MONTHLY - N.I. 133 MAGAZINES - BI-MONTHLY 134 MAGAZINES - BI-MONTHLY - N.I. 135 NDEX MAGAZINES - QUARTERLY 135 I MAGAZINES - QUARTERLY - N.I. 137 MAGAZINES - HALF-YEARLY 137 MAGAZINES - HALF-YEARLY - N.I. 137 MAGAZINES - PERIODICAL 137 MAGAZINES - PERIODICAL - N.I. 138 MAGAZINES - ANNUAL 138 MAGAZINES - ANNUAL - N.I. 139 MAGAZINES - BI-ANNUAL 139 MAILING LIST OWNERS 139 MAILROOM EQUIPMENT 140 MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS 140 MANAGEMENT TRAINING 140 MARKET RESEARCH & ANALYSIS 141 MARKET RESEARCH & ANALYSIS - N.I. 143 MARKETING CONSULTANTS 143 MARKETING CONSULTANTS - N.I. 147 MARKETING SERVICES 148 MARKETING TOOLS & SOFTWARE 149 MARKETING TRAINING 149 MARQUEES - HIRE 149 MARQUEES - HIRE - N.I. 149 MEDIA MONITORING AGENCIES 149 MEDIA MONITORING SOLUTIONS 150 MEDIA PLANNING/BUYING 150 MEDIA RELATIONS 150 MEDIA REPRESENTATION 150 MEDIA SPECIALIST AGENCIES 150 MEDIA TRAINING 151 MEMORIAL CARDS 151 MERCHANDISING & PROMOTION 151 MESH & PVC BANNERS 153 MESH DISPLAYS BUILDING/SCAFFOLDING 153 MOBILE MARKETING AGENCIES 153 MODEL AGENCIES 153 MODEL AGENCIES - N.I. 154 MULTIMEDIA 154 MULTIMEDIA - N.I. 155 MUSEUM STATIONERY 155 MUSIC & MEDIA PUBLISHING 156 MUSIC COMPOSITION 156 MUSIC PROMOTION. 156 MUSIC VENUES 156 MYSTERY CALLERS 157 NAMEPLATES 157 NEW MEDIA CONTENT 157 NEWSAGENTS - WHOLESALE/RETAIL 158 NEWSAGENTS - WHOLESALE/RETAIL - N.I. 158 NEWLETTERS 159 NEWSPAPERS 159 NEWSPAPERS - N.I. 164 NEWSPAPERS - FREE DISTRIBUTION 165 NEWSPAPERS - FREE DISTRIBUTION N.I. 166 ON HOLD AUDIO 166 ON HOLD MARKETING 166 ONLINE MARKETING 167 OUTSIDE BROADCASTING LIGHTING 167 7 PACKAGING MATERIALS 167 PACKAGING SERVICES 167 INDEX PACKAGING SERVICES - DESIGN 168 PAPER & BOARD MERCHANTS 169 PAPER & BOARD MERCHANTS - N.I. 169 PAPER HANDLING EQUIPMENT 169 PHOTO FINISHERS 169 PHOTOGRAPHERS - 01 TELEPHONE AREA 169 PHOTOGRAPHERS - 02 TELEPHONE AREA 172 PHOTOGRAPHERS - 04 TELEPHONE AREA 173 PHOTOGRAPHERS - 05 TELEPHONE AREA 173 PHOTOGRAPHERS - 06 TELEPHONE AREA 174 PHOTOGRAPHERS - 07/09 TELEPHONE AREA 175 PHOTOGRAPHERS - N.I. 176 PHOTOGRAPHERS - COMMERCIAL 176 PHOTOGRAPHERS - EVENT 176 PHOTOGRAPHERS - PRESS & PR 176 PHOTOGRAPHERS - SPORT 176 PHOTOGRAPHIC AGENCIES & LIBRARIES 176 PHOTOGRAPHIC AGENCIES & LIBRARIES - N.I. 178 PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 178 PHOTOGRAPHIC FILM 178 PHOTOGRAPHIC RESTORATION 179 PHOTOGRAPHIC SERVICES 179 PHOTOGRAPHIC SERVICES - N.I. 179 PHOTO ILLUSTRATION 179 PHOTOMONTAGE 180 PLASMA MONITORS 180 POINT OF SALE 181 POST PRODUCTION FILM/SOUND 183 POSTERS 183 PRESENTATION SKILLS - TRAINING 185 PRESENTATION GRAPHICS 185 PRESSCUTTING AGENCIES 185 PRESS ROOM CHEMICALS 185 PRINT BROKERS & CONSULTANTS 186 PRINT FINISHERS 186 PRINT FINISHERS - N.I. 186 PRINT FINISHERS (PERFECT BINDING) 187 PRINTERS - 01 TELEPHONE AREA 187 PRINTERS - 02 TELEPHONE AREA 191 PRINTERS - 04 TELEPHONE AREA 191 PRINTERS
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