Uncut and NME move to ESco

Article by Alistair Wood

Sun 01 Sep 2019

Uncut and NME move to ESco

We are delighted to announce that we have successfully migrated NME and Uncut to ESco as part of the recent purchase by existing client BandLab UK Ltd.  

Their subscribers are now benefiting from our full subscriptions bureau service with our high-quality customer service team, attentive account management team, advanced analytical reporting, award-winning eCommerce and renowned renewals service.

BandLab UK Ltd are a dynamic and growing publisher, having purchased Music Tech Magazine and Guitar Magazine from Anthem Publishing earlier this year, and now NME and Uncut from TI Media.  We are very much looking forward to working with the team at BandLab UK Ltd on these brands in both the digital space and traditional print magazines.

About BandLab Technologies

BandLab Technologies is a collective of music brands with a vision to connect the world of music. The company integrates the physical, digital and social supply chain, to enable better experiences, opportunities, and connections for all music lovers. Over 7 million creators and fans around the world use BandLab, their flagship digital product, to connect with each other and to create and share their music.

Established in 2016, the BandLab Technologies portfolio of brands continues to rapidly expand and diversify. The growing media division currently includes the popular titles NME, Uncut, Guitar.com and MusicTech.


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