Posts Tagged ‘media & communication’

Hospice Balthasar

Tuesday, July 2nd, 2019

A decisive criterion for the Grand Prix of medium-sized enterprises is the responsibility that socially and environmentally is a company in its region. It’s believed that Boy Scouts sees a great future in this idea. In this area, there was a clear “like” the jurors: certified eco profit is respected in the Bonn Agency actively, to preserve the environment through sustainable resource savings, and also social engagement is all employees a literal affair of the heart. That is why the Meavision media supports charities such as the self-help or the CJD Bonn, is engaged in the field of education and education and promotes a wide variety of projects in arts and culture. Material donations and employee involvement always go hand in hand here in the sign of corporate volunteering. For example, has volunteer for the children’s and youth Hospice Balthasar in Olpe a broad, cross-media Public Relations Campaign made the team and mobilized other media partners, so that at the end of an advertising budget of four million euros together. Often, it is also quite small initiatives that are perhaps more in the hidden, but no less important.

With jumping on the podium of the Grand Prix of medium-sized enterprises, the diverse dedicated 360 hopes Agency, also their charity projects, and of course their home, the attractive business location Bonn, to move into the spotlight. Profile the Oskar-Patzelt-Foundation awards annually the nationwide prestigious economic Prize “Grand Prix of medium-sized” to three winner and five finalists from each State to honor the outstanding achievements of medium-sized companies. Meavision media GmbH is a 360 agency that covers the entire spectrum of media services with its four business units (film production, Internet services, print services, and translation), from the storyboard conception and realisation of film print template creation and multimedia InternetServices up to translations into over 40 different languages. The strategic headquarters in the federal city of Bonn and the Office in Berlin serve companies with a global network of more than 1,000 freelancers as a starting point to coordinate world-wide.

Media Development

Sunday, November 6th, 2016

The TV is always shallow, yet seems hardly used the alternative. Every night the same procedure, the current magazine is studied to again give a sense of leisure from latest 20.15 in German living rooms. The daily evening program reduced today usually only got on the choice of television channels. And then watched, what is raised one. There are the usual shows, the usual series and from time to time, the highly decorated blockbuster, which was seen most but already several times.

It is now even so, nightly German television. And entertains you with the potential audience, so you will regularly hear a grumbling that the poor quality of the production. It is criticized that replays are sent regularly. The level of shipments will be increasingly questioned. At this point, one might suspect that the declining level of entertainment could increasingly have a reflection to other recreational activities to the result. You might think that the reality It looks different, though. The alternative could be but absolutely exciting and interesting.

The idea for a sensible design of the Feierabends is not a new one for many people still unknown. The idea of meaningful leisure is read. Take a book at hand, the underlying story is read and participate in the own imagination because. You must be no bookworm to find an exciting or challenging book, you will find numerous book recommendations. In contrast to the film, the book offers even a very basic advantage: everyone is in his imagination an own world discover, not by prefabricated Director instructions manufactured images. Everyone is itself part of the story, give lull itself not only through the images. Can be read an absolute alternative to the increasingly stupid-looking television. And this may not hurt also own education and intellectual development. (Larry Munzenmay)


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