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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 Design: Paul Claffey Index ADVERTISING AGENCIES 11 ADVERTISING AGENCIES - N.I. 13 ADVERTISING – COLLEGES 14 ADVERTISING CONSULTANTS 14 ADVERTISING CONTRACTORS 15 ADVERTISING – INDOOR 15 ADVERTISING – MEDIA 16 ADVERTISING – MUSIC 17 ADVERTISING – NOVELTIES & SUPPLIES 17 ADVERTISING – OUTDOOR 17 ADVERTISING – OUTDOOR -N.I. 18 ADVERTISING – POSTCARDS. 19 ADVERTISING – PROMOTIONAL PRODUCTS 19 ADVERTISING – PUBS 22 ADVERTISING SALES AGENCIES 22 ADVERTISING – SHOPPING TROLLEYS 22 ADVERTISING – VENDING MACHINES 23 ADVERTISING – TV, RADIO & CINEMA 23 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY 24 AMBIENT ADVERTISING 24 ANIMATION 25 ANIMATION SCRIPTING & PROJECT MANAGEMENT 25 ARTIST MANAGEMENT 25 AUDIO/MUSIC PRODUCTIONS 26 AUDIO VISUAL EQUIPMENT - HIRE 26 AUDIO VISUAL EQUIPMENT - SALES 27 AUDIO VISUAL EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 27 AUDIO/VIDEO POST PRODUCTION 27 AUDIO/VIDEO PRODUCTION - N.I. 27 BALLOONS 28 BANNER STANDS & LAMINATED GRAPHICS 28 BARCODES 28 BARCODE VERIFICATION 28 BOOKBINDERS 29 BOXES - CARDBOARD 29 BOXES - CORRUGATED & FIBRE 30 BOXES - PRESENTATION & GIFTWARE 30 BRAND CONSULTANTS 30 BRAND EXPERIENCE & SAMPLING 32 BROADBAND SERVICES 32 BROADCAST MONITORING AGENCIES 33 BROCHURE DISTRIBUTION SERVICE 33 BUSINESS CARDS 33 BUSINESS COACHING 33 BUSINESS CONFERENCES, SEMINARS, MEETINGS 33 BUSINESS CONSULTANTS 34 CALENDARS 34 CALL MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE 34 3 CALLIGRAPHY 34 Index CAMERA CREWS 35 CAMPAIGN MANAGEMENT 35 CARICATURISTS 35 CD-DVD PRODUCTION &MASTERING 36 CD-ROM PUBLISHERS 36 CINE-FILM – PHOTO SLIDES TO DVD 36 CIRCULAR & SAMPLE DISTRIBUTORS 36 COATING PLATES 37 COMMUNICATION CONSULTANTS 37 COMMUNICATION CONSULTANTS - N.I. 38 COMMUNICATIONS TRAINING 38 COMPUTER GRAPHICS 38 CONFERENCE & FUNCTION ORGANISERS 39 CONFERENCE BUREAU 40 CONFERENCE CENTRES - N.I. 40 CONFERENCE DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION 40 CONFERENCE FACILITIES 41 CONFERENCE FACILITIES - N.I. 45 CONFERENCE SERVICES 45 CONFERENCING HIRE 46 CONTRACT PUBLISHING 46 COPYRIGHT PROTECTION 47 COPYWRITERS 47 CORPORATE AWARDS 47 CORPORATE CONFERENCES, SEMINARS, MEETINGS 47 CORPORATE ENTERTAINMENT 48 CORPORATE GIFTS 48 CORPORATE HOSPITALITY 48 CORPORATE IDENTITY 49 CORPORATE MEETING PLANNING SERVICES 50 CREATIVE CONSULTANTS 50 CUSTOMER MAGAZINES 52 DATABASE MANAGEMENT 52 DATABASE MARKETING 52 DATA ENTRY SERVICES 52 DELEGATE ITINERARY SCHEDULING 53 DESIGN CONSULTANTS 53 DESIGN CONSULTANTS - N.I. 57 DESIGNERS - EXHIBITIONS 57 DESIGNERS - TV, FILM & THEATRE 58 DESKTOP PUBLISHING 58 DESTINATION MANAGEMENT 58 DIARIES 58 DIGITAL AUDIO POST PRODUCTION 59 DIGITAL CONSULTANCY 59 DIGITAL DESIGN 59 DIRECT MAIL 60 DIRECT MAIL - N.I. 62 4 Index DIRECT MAIL - PRINT 62 DIRECT MARKETING 62 DIRECT MARKETING - N.I. 64 DIRECTORY PUBLISHERS 65 DISPLAY CONTRACTORS 65 DISTRIBUTION SERVICES 66 DUPLICATION SERVICES 66 DVD AUTHORING 65 E-BOOKS 66 E-COMMERCE 67 EDITING 67 EDITORIAL SERVICES 67 ELECTRONIC CONTENT 68 E-MAIL BRANDING 68 E-MAIL SPECIALISTS 69 E-MARKETING 69 E-MEDIA PRODUCTION & PRESENTATION 69 E-NEWSLETTERS 69 E-ZINES 69 ENCAPSULATION SERVICE 70 ENGLISH TEACHING - IN-COMPANY 70 ENTERTAINMENT VENUES 70 ENVELOPES 70 EVENT & PROJECT MANAGEMENT 71 EVENT CONTRACTORS 71 EVENT FURNITURE - HIRE 71 EVENT GUIDES 71 EVENT LIGHTING 71 EVENT MANAGEMENT 71 EVENT MANAGEMENT - N.I. 75 EVENT MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE 75 EVENT OFF-LINE PRE REGISTRATION SERVICE 76 EVENT ON-LINE PRE REGISTRATION SERVICE 76 EVENT ON-SITE REGISTRATION SERVICE 76 EVENT PRODUCTION 76 EVENT WEB SITES 76 EVENTS 77 EHIBITION CENTRES 77 EHIBITION GRAPHICS 78 EXHIBITION ORGANISERS 78 EXHIBITION ORGANISERS - N.I. 79 EXHIBITION STAND CONTRACTORS 79 E-ZINES 79 FACE TO FACE MARKETING 80 FASHION SHOW PRODUCTION 80 FIELD MARKETING 80 FILM & TV DEVELOPMENT & PRODUCTION SERVICES 81 FILM LIBRARIES 81 5 FILM PRODUCTION - AGENTS & CONSULTANTS 81 Index FILM PRODUCTION - COMPANIES & PERSONNEL 81 FILM PRODUCTION - EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 82 FILM PRODUCTION - RESOURCE CENTRES 82 FILM/SOUND POST PRODUCTION 82 FILM/VIDEO POST PRODUCTION 83 FILM/VIDEO PRODUCTION 83 FLAGS & BANNERS 83 FLEXO PRINTING PLATES 84 FMCG DISTRIBUTORS 84 FOLDING MACHINES 84 FULFILMENT 84 FULL HD PICTURE AND POST PRODUCTION 84 FULFILMENT - N.I. 84 GIFT & HAMPER DELIVERY SERVICE 85 GRAPHIC DESIGNERS 85 GRAPHIC DESIGNERS - N.I. 89 GUIDE BOOKS 90 HELICOPTER BANNERS 91 HOTELS 91 ILLUSTRATORS 91 ILLUSTRATORS - N.I. 92 INTERNET ADVERTISING 92 INDEPENDENT RADIO SALES 93 INTERNET CONSULTANTS 93 INTERNET EDITORIAL SERVICES 94 INTERNET MAPPING 94 INTERNET MARKET RESEARCH 94 INTERNET MARKETING 94 INTERNET PHOTOGRAPHY 95 INTERNET PUBLISHERS 96 INTERNET SECURITY 96 INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDERS 97 INTERNET SERVICES 97 INTERNET TRAINING 99 INVESTOR RELATIONS 99 IT OUTSOURCING 99 IT SECURITY 99 LANGUAGE TRAINING 100 LIGHT PROJECTIONS 100 LIST BROKERS 100 LIST BROKERS - N.I. 100 LOCALISATION INTERNET/TRANSLATION 100 LOYALTY & INCENTIVE DISCOUNT CARDS 101 LOYALTY MANAGEMENT & MARKETING 101 6 MAGAZINES - FREE ADVERTISING 101 Index MAGAZINES - FREE DISTRIBUTION 101 MAGAZINES - WEEKLY 101 MAGAZINES - WEEKLY - N.I. 102 MAGAZINES - FORTNIGHTLY 102 MAGAZINES - MONTHLY 102 MAGAZINES - MONTHLY - N.I. 109 MAGAZINES - BI-MONTHLY 107 MAGAZINES - BI-MONTHLY - N.I. 108 MAGAZINES - QUARTERLY 109 MAGAZINES - QUARTERLY - N.I. 110 MAGAZINES - HALF-YEARLY 111 MAGAZINES - HALF-YEARLY - N.I. 111 MAGAZINES - PERIODICAL 111 MAGAZINES - PERIODICAL - N.I. 112 MAGAZINES - ANNUAL 112 MAGAZINES - ANNUAL - N.I. 114 MAGAZINES - BI-ANNUAL 114 MAILING LIST OWNERS 114 MAILROOM EQUIPMENT 115 MAKE-UP ARTISTS 115 MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS 115 MANAGEMENT TRAINING 115 MARKET RESEARCH & ANALYSIS 115 MARKET RESEARCH & ANALYSIS - N.I. 118 MARKETING CONSULTANTS 118 MARKETING CONSULTANTS - N.I. 122 MARKETING SERVICES 123 MARQUEES - HIRE 123 MARQUEES - HIRE - N.I. 124 MEDIA MONITORING AGENCIES 124 MEDIA PLANNING/BUYING 124 MEDIA RELATIONS 125 MEDIA REPRESENTATION 125 MEDIA SPECIALIST AGENCIES 125 MEDIA TRAINING 125 MEMORIAL CARDS 126 MERCHANDISING & PROMOTION 126 MESH & PVC BANNERS 127 MESH DISPLAYS BUILDING/SCAFFOLDING 127 MOBILE MARKETING 127 MODEL AGENCIES 127 MODEL AGENCIES - N.I. 128 MULTIMEDIA 128 MULTIMEDIA - N.I. 129 MUSEUM STATIONERY 129 MUSIC & MEDIA PUBLISHING 129 MUSIC COMPOSITION 129 MUSIC PROMOTION 129 MUSIC VENUES 129 7 MYSTERY CALLERS 130 Index NAMEPLATES 130 NEW MEDIA CONTENT 130 NEWSAGENTS - WHOLESALE/RETAIL 131 NEWSAGENTS - WHOLESALE/RETAIL - N.I. 131 NEWLETTERS 132 NEWSPAPERS 132 NEWSPAPERS - N.I. 136 NEWSPAPERS - FREE DISTRIBUTION 138 NEWSPAPERS - FREE DISTRIBUTION - N.I. 139 ON HOLD MARKETING 139 ONLINE PR 139 PACKAGING MATERIALS 139 PACKAGING SERVICES 140 PACKAGING SERVICES - DESIGN 140 PAPER & BOARD MERCHANTS 141 PAPER & BOARD MERCHANTS - N.I. 141 PAPER HANDLING EQUIPMENT 141 PHOTO FINISHERS 141 PHOTOGRAPHERS - 01 TELEPHONE AREA 142 PHOTOGRAPHERS - 02 TELEPHONE AREA 144 PHOTOGRAPHERS - 04 TELEPHONE AREA 145 PHOTOGRAPHERS - 05 TELEPHONE AREA 145 PHOTOGRAPHERS - 06 TELEPHONE AREA 146 PHOTOGRAPHERS - 07/09 TELEPHONE AREA 147 PHOTOGRAPHERS - COMMERCIAL 147 PHOTOGRAPHERS - INTERIOR 148 PHOTOGRAPHERS - PRESS & PR 148 PHOTOGRAPHERS - WEDDING 148 PHOTOGRAPHIC AGENCIES & LIBRARIES 148 PHOTOGRAPHIC AGENCIES & LIBRARIES - N.I. 149 PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 150 PHOTOGRAPHIC FILM 150 PHOTOGRAPHIC SERVICES 150 PHOTOGRAPHIC SERVICES - N.I. 151 PHOTO ILLUSTRATION 151 PHOTOMONTAGE 151 POINT OF SALE 151 POST PRODUCTION FILM/SOUND 152 POSTERS 153 PRESENTATION SKILLS - TRAINING 154 PRESENTATION GRAPHICS 154 PRESSCUTTING AGENCIES 154 PRESS ROOM CHEMICALS 154 PRINT BROKERS & CONSULTANTS 155 PRINT FINISHERS 155 PRINT FINISHERS - N.I. 155 PRINTERS - 01 TELEPHONE AREA 156 8 Index PRINTERS - 02 TELEPHONE AREA 160 PRINTERS - 04 TELEPHONE AREA 161 PRINTERS - 05 TELEPHONE AREA 162 PRINTERS - 06 TELEPHONE AREA 163 PRINTERS - 07/09 TELEPHONE AREAS 164 PRINTERS - SILK SCREEN PROCESS 165 PRINTERS - SILK SCREEN PROCESS - N.I. 166 PRINTING BLANKETS 166 PRINTING - COATING 167 PRINTING - CONVERTING 167 PRINTING EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 167 PRINTING INK 168 PRINTING - LAMINATING 168 PRINTING MACHINERY 169 PRINTING - PAD PROCESS 169 PRINTING PLATES 169 PRINTING - VARNISHING 170 PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS 170 PROFESSIONAL AUDIO - REPAIR & SERVICING 170 PROMOTIONAL CONSULTANTS 170 PROMOTIONAL GIFTS & INCENTIVES 171 PROMOTIONAL STAFF 172 PUBLIC AFFAIRS CONSULTANTS
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