A PUBLIC relations consultancy in Southampton found itself travelling the airwaves with its latest client - a commercial radio station in Hampshire.
One of GMX's first tasks was to get to know the presenters of Power FM, and that meant reaching for the skies.
So director Stephen Pomeroy and account executive Adela Stevenson crammed into the Flying Eye aircraft of Power's Toni Phillips.
The three of them are pictured here.
A key feature of the station's breakfast show Rick and Rachel in the Morning is the traffic and travel, which is presented live every 15 minutes from the Flying Eye. Reporting traffic incidents across Hampshire, Segensworth-based Power FM provides an informative service that many road users rely on every day.
Stephen said: "We have lots of excellent ideas and a great campaign to offer them."
Power's marketing controller, Sophie Fenning, said: "GMX has a creative and enthusiastic team who will help Power to push at boundaries and maintain its high profile throughout Hampshire and the Isle of Wight."
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