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Karmarama lands Time Out business

Time Out has appointed Karmarama to handle its advertising after a pitch.

Time Out: appointed Karmarama

Time Out: appointed Karmarama

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Karmarama will be responsible for expanding the city listings and travel guide to add on ticketing and bookings services.

The agency will create a campaign this summer showcasing the brand's offers on theatre, restaurants and attractions. Time Out launched its deals platform last year.

David Pepper, the chief commercial officer at Time Out, said: "We were really impressed with Karmarama's understanding of our customers and creative approach. We're really excited to be using them to help bring a fantastic new ticket service to our customers."

James Denton-Clark, the managing director at Karmarama, said: "We're delighted that a cultural brand as iconic as Time Out has chosen us to help deliver its ambitious business plans."

This article was first published on campaignlive.co.uk

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