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Sales Manager – Join MediaHeads 360 in Rosebank, Johannesburg

If you enjoy working in a dynamic environment and are looking for an opportunity to become part of a stellar team of media sales professionals, we invite you to apply today.   MediaHeads 360 is looking for a high-performing television and radio sales manager, adept  at pitching and closing, and managing a sales team.  

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Keeping Up With The Mediaheads Newsletter: Season 8, Episode 2 Multiple Platforms, Maximum Power

Loadshedding bingo is a game inspired by power outages, tripped sub-stations and stolen cables! It’s generally played by resilient South Africans, who now braai seven days a week and never leave home without a powerbank (that’s if they can get their electric gate to open!). Words like inverter, solar, battery and panels are key contributors

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Keeping Up with the MediaHeads: Season 7, Episode 3: Q1 Off Mute

New Year\’s, Back to School, Valentine\’s Day, Mid-Term Break, Unmute Masterclass Series and seventy-three days of load shedding have seen 2023 kick off to a roaring start! I’ve often noted how I love the way South Africans engage and interact with each other when under pressure. As the first quarter of the year is about

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MEDIAHEADS 360, Celebrating Four Years Of Growth

On the 18 February, MediaHeads 360 celebrated their birthday, announcing on social media that they’re 18, going on 4 years old. That may sound confusing, but it is less complicated than you think. On 26 April 2005, Radioheads was born. Fourteen years later, the business evolved into the name it’s known today: MediaHeads 360. The

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Keeping Up With The Mediaheads Newsletter: Season 7, Episode 1 – Finding Your Voice

As any veteran of the C-19 WFH generation will tell you, “we can’t hear you Samantha” is the long form of “on-mute”. The making of talking gestures with one’s hand and pointing at your ears like the hear no evil monkey emoji is also common form in the remote workspace. Add in a little “you’re

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