Digital UK and Yorkshire Tourism Board search for agencies

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By The Drum Team, Editorial

January 7, 2009 | 2 min read

Digital UK, the public body co-ordinating the national switchover to digital television, is currently searching for a new roster of agencies to handle its online brief.

The organisation has a budget of between £300k and £800k, which will be invested in web strategy, development and production, and creative development for online marketing.

The appointed team(s) will be expected to work with the current roster of agencies - which includes Glasgow and Manchester-based 999 - and contracts should be in place for the start of the new financial year and will run for at least three years.

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Meanwhile, the Yorkshire Tourist Board is also looking to appoint a new roster of agencies to its £2m a year marketing brief.

The tourism body is hunting for a framework of around five agencies to handle its creative, media, strategic planning, online and TV production.

The tourist board’s focus is to support and enhance tourism in the region and the brief could see the successful agency retained for up to four years.

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