Cape Town Agency Invests In State-Of-The-Art Studio To Lead Digital Content Race
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Located in Woodstock, Cape Town, the 50 square-meter studio offers three versatile sets: a formal news desk for interviews and reporting, a casual two-armchair setup for relaxed conversations and a five-seater table ideal for group or panel discussions. The sound-proof studio is air-conditioned and features professional lighting and camera equipment, wood-panel walls with LED lighting, colour changing lights for client branding and teleprompters for speakers, says the agency.
As on-demand content continues to grow, podcasting in South Africa has emerged as one of the fastest-growing formats with over 3.2-million listeners in 2023 increasing to 4.8-million by 2027. This shift underscores the importance for brands to adapt their marketing and PR strategies to remain relevant and engaging across digital platforms, adds the agency.
Heading-up the studio, HLS has appointed Chloe Kiley as Digital Content Lead. Kiley will oversee the full content lifecycle including bookings, creative concepts, production and post editing, all tailored for clients' unique production needs. Kiley's role as Digital Content Lead will also include managing the HLS social media division, to ensure optimal content curation and distribution across all channels and platforms, says the agency.
With more than 60% of PR budgets now allocated to digital content creation, influencer engagement and online media, HLS Studios is a natural extension of the agency's offering. "Public relations is no longer confined to just a press release," concludes Adam Hunter, Managing Director at Hook, Line & Sinker. "PR now lives across all digital platforms. HLS Studios elevates our service offering, adds further value to our campaigns and strategically connects the communications-dots for our clients."
For more information, visit www.hooklinesinker.biz. You can also follow Hook, Line & Sinker on Facebook, LinkedIn, X, or on Instagram.
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