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Reader’s Poll: What’s your interest in MediaCityUK?

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posted Mar 26, 2009 - 05:22 PM | 5 comments

Reader’s Poll: What’s your interest in MediaCityUK?
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Why are you interested in MediaCityUK?

This blog has existed for a year now, and has built up a steady flow of visitors who keep coming back for more. So what's your interest in MediaCityUK?

Are you a member of the relocating BBC staff? Are you a budding tech entrepreneur? Are you toying with the idea of starting a coffee shop at MediaCityUK? or do you just like tall buildings? (MediaCityUK will host the 6th tallest building in Manchester when finished!)

Please vote and leave a comment telling us a little bit about yourself/your company... (you can tick as many answers as apply - or write your own under 'other')




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5 Comments so far

1. Sean Hoare

I have people interested in the Media City development (Film companies and Art Gallery)I also have proposals for internet sites connected with Media City. But whenever I try to contact anybody or pose questions, I seem to get no answers/feedback?
I have also tried to obtain a position with media city (my experience includes Advertising/Film/Television/Marketing & sales. I also have investors interested in Media City but.... Is there anyone who listens? answers? at Media City?

posted March 28, 2009 at 11:17 AM


2. michael

@Sean - thanks for your comment - i'm sorry to hear you've had little success contacting them. they have contact details in the brochure online - http://www.nxtbook.com/nxteu/MediaCity/brochure/ (not sure if you've checked that already)

Let us know if you get anywhere - we'd love to hear of any new MediaCity related projects...

ps. you could also try Peel directly - http://peel.co.uk/peelholdings/contacts.html

posted March 30, 2009 at 04:04 PM


3. michael

for those who 'would like to work at MediaCityUK in the future' - check out our new site - MediaCityUKJobs.com, for all the latest jobs in or around MediaCity. You can follow via twitter at twitter.com/MediaCityUKJobs, or sign up for email alerts.

posted June 12, 2009 at 03:07 PM


4. GarykPatton

Hi. I like the way you write. Will you post some more articles?

posted June 16, 2009 at 01:20 PM


5. Carolyn Dearsley

I have just helped one of the senior BBC staff heading North to find a new home. He was delighted with the service. Please e mail me if you need any assistance or call 07904 384608. I have lived in the area for 45 years.

posted July 09, 2009 at 01:47 PM



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