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By News Desk
22 May 2012

[L-R] Ian Robinson and James Thornton state Hub Digital Networks is the 'UK's only DOOH sales house and consultancy'

A dedicated DOOH sales and consultancy business has been established by James Thornton, previously at Amscreen as head of agency sales, and Ian Robinson, former board director and chief intelligence officer at Tullo Marshall Warren.

Called Hub Digital Networks, the company will provide consultancy, marketing support and media and hardware sales to DOOH media owners, and DOOH media solutions to advertisers and their agencies.

Toni and Guy Salon Media and Acentic Media's hotel TV network are already represented by Hub Digital Networks.

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