Trinity St. tasks Crush Communications to raise its profile

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By The Drum Team, Editorial

March 20, 2008 | 2 min read

Trinity St., an organisation which provides services to the music industry, has signed Crush Communications to raise its profile.

Working with a wide range of clients within the music industry, Trinity St.'s services including designing, building and managing online communities and stores through to mobile ticketing and order fulfilment.

The firm says its services allow artists, event organisers and brands to directly interact with their target audiences, in their band or brand name and identity, while retaining ownership of their valuable fans' or clients' data.

Andy Murray, CEO, Trinity St. said: "We needed to start raising awareness about what we do to a broader audience."

Caroline Rush, director, Crush Communications added: "This is the only business in Europe that can manage the whole process from building a website, to developing a community relevant to an artist or event, selling music, merchandise and gig tickets, through to order fulfillment.

"As the music industry changes, the team at Trinity St. aim to ensure the artists, labels and promoters they work with continue to develop audiences and increase revenues through the latest technology and thinking."

Trinity St. deliver managed services for bands and brands including REM, Kasabian, The Arctic Monkeys, Madonna, Robbie Williams, Atlantic, Columbia, Warner Music, Ibiza Rocks, Radio 1 and Xfm.

Crush Communications has offices in Manchester and London.

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