Wall Street Communications and Volicon Renew Public Relations Services Contract
SALT LAKE CITY, Feb. 21, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Wall Street Communications today announced that Volicon, a provider of automated multichannel video content logging and monitoring systems, has renewed its contract. Under the agreement, Wall Street Communications will continue to provide public relations services for the company in the broadcast, cable, government video, and related trade press worldwide.
Headquartered in Burlington, Mass., Volicon delivers compliance, media analysis, and content repurposing solutions that meet the demanding requirements of broadcasters, cable and IPTV service providers, and enterprise and government organizations looking to improve broadcast product quality, enhance video management, and lower costs.
"Wall Street Communications' expertise has proved instrumental in helping us develop and maintain a presence for our solutions in a number of key markets, and we look forward to continuing our relationship with the company," said Mike Asebrook, senior director of product marketing for Volicon.
About Wall Street Communications
Since 1996, Wall Street Communications has offered marketing communications services for an international range of clients in the electronic media technology industry. With fundamental operating principles of accuracy, creativity, and integrity, the agency has a unique range of experience in promoting products and technologies from the component level to the level of the professional user. Wall Street Communications maintains corporate headquarters in Salt Lake City and satellite offices throughout North America and Europe. More information is available at www.wallstcom.com.
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