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Ticket and registration
information
Tickets for the Glasgow Media Careers
Information Day are still available to buy online or by telephone.
If you purchase your ticket after Friday 17 February, please note
that your ticket will be held by the Box Office for collection on
the day of the event.
***THE ONLINE BOOKING SERVICE MAY BE EXPERIENCING SOME PROBLEMS.
IF YOU ARE HAVING PROBLEMS TRYING TO BOOK ONLINE PLEASE CALL THE
BOX OFFICE TO BOOK BY TELEPHONE ON 0141 353 8000.***
**Please do not purchase your tickets without first completing the
registration form**
We strongly advise that you purchase
tickets in advance and as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.
There will be a limited number of tickets on sale from 11am on the
day - visitors are advised to be prepared to queue for these tickets.
Tickets for the event cost £3 each in advance
– this allows access to all to the exhibition, the sessions, demos
etc, or £5 on the door.
Before you purchase your tickets, you must also register for the event using the following link to save you time on the day:
:: Registration Form >>
TICKETS WILL BE ON SALE FROM December 2005 Follow link below to book tickets:
:: www.grch.com >> The booking system on the website allows you to:
- Pay for tickets online using a switch/debit or
credit card - you can buy multiple tickets online
- The Ticket and a receipt will be sent to you
in the post
- If you call the box office (0141 353 8000) they
will be able to invoice you for your tickets if you need to process
the ticket sales through a school, university or college
- You get an hour between 10am and 11am where you
can speak to exhibitors before visitors wishing to buy tickets
on the day arrive
If you have any problems purchasing tickets, please contact:
Meredith Pollock , Events Co-ordinator 020
8008 4217 or email meredith.pollock@bbc.co.uk
The Media Careers Information Day (Glasgow) is a highly successful event, now entering its 2nd year. It is organised by a partnership of leading media companies, in collaboration with Scottish Universities:
 
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