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Established in 1998, Media Junction is the leading youth and entertainment marketing agency in the UK. We specialise in all areas of leisure, the arts, sport and entertainment; offering an all encompassing marketing and advertising service

  • media planning & buying (fully accredited & recognised independent ad agency)
  • digital marketing (the strongest, most knowledgeable & experienced team in sport & entertainment)
  • creative (award winning tv commercials, outdoor & press campaigns)
  • editing & post production (in-house edit suites with green screen & photographic studios)
  • branding & co-promotions (expertise & sensitivity from a team attune to ents, leisure & the arts)
  • pr (public relations from a team who lives and breathes sport & entertainment)

Media Junction's strength is in its staff; all who've worked at a senior level in either the media, or in entertainment and who now work with bags of passion, flair & expertise on a client list that speaks for itself. Our breadth of services enables us to offer our clients a more cost-effective one-stop solution, whilst providing truly integrated creative marketing plans and strategies.


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Media Junction Advertising Services Ltd
2 Archer Street
Soho
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W1D 7AW

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