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Kerrang! and Mixmag move subscriptions to ESco

Written by Alistair Wood
14/09/18
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We are delighted to announce that we have successfully migrated subscriptions for Wasted Talent to ESco from another bureau.

Wasted Talent are now benefiting from our full subscriptions bureau service with our high quality customer service team, attentive account management team, advanced analytical reporting, award-winning eCommerce and renowned renewals service.

Wasted Talent are a dynamic and growing publisher, recently winning the Consumer Brand of the Year for Mixmag at the prestigious PPA awards back in June. They are continuing to expand and will be re-launching the seminal style magazine ‘The Face’ early in 2019.  We are very much looking forward to working with the team at Wasted Talent on all of their iconic brands in both the digital space, and traditional print magazines.

Mixmag is the world’s biggest dance music and club culture magazine. Every issue spotlights the most exciting new talent, gets up close with the biggest DJs and artists, and explores global dance, club and festival scenes – and the big stories impacting on the culture. That's along with comprehensive reviews of the tracks, albums and mixes from across the spectrum of dance music, opinion on the hottest issues affecting the dancefloor and the DJ booth, and a healthy dose of irreverent humour.

Kerrang! is the world’s greatest rock publication; a magazine made by fans for fans. Launched in 1981, it was the first magazine to champion heavy music anywhere in the world and, close to four decades on, it continues to do so both in print and through a host of digital channels. Visit www.kerrang.com for more information.

Commenting on the move to ESco, Jerry Perkins the CEO of Wasted Talent said:

Until now, we had struggled to find a subscription bureau with the professionalism, attention to detail and customer service ethos that our subscribers deserve. After a successful, well managed, migration we are now confident about investing in subscriptions again. The whole team is looking forward to working with ESco to build the global subscriber base for our award winning portfolio of magazines.

Jerry Perkins, CEO, Wasted Talent

 

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