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Welcome
to GregTingle.com
Greg
Tingle, entered the media business in 2001, when he made the
transition across from Sales and Marketing for Australia's
top telecommunications companies.
Already a
keen writer, with exceptional presentation and investigative
skills, the media business was a natural progression.
Greg started
freelance journalism, professional writing and TV presenting
for Sydney's Channel 31, in January 2001.
Before long,
Sydney's radio stations were also keen to hear what Greg had
to say on subjects as diverse as freedom of the press, community
groups, the underworld, reality television and the Australian
telecommunications business, amongst other things.
In mid 2002
Greg established himself as a player in Australian media,
with a front-page news story to his name, Jump on Board -
"Southern Courier". In addition, Greg's on-air discussion
with "Golden Tonsils", John Laws, regarding Telstra,
Optus and Reality TV was mentioned in the Media section of
"The Australian", on 3rd October 2002.
March 2003
saw Greg Tingle launch his latest venture, Media
Man, which commenced as an online broadcasting and publishing
portal for Australian and International media, in addition
to showcasing the accomplishments of both himself and his
contemporaries. As the website developed, along with Greg's
business, to call his online home a portal is an understatement.
Mid 2003 saw
Media Man receiving international acclaim with positive mentions
in the media section of The Boston Phoenix and New Media Musings.
At the same time Greg achieved his News Media and Journalism
Certificate III at Petersham TAFE.
August 2003
saw Greg develop his public relations arm.
In September
of the same year, Media Man gained solid government support,
via a government grant.
Soon after
Greg was chosen to judge a new Reality TV program, H'it'!
and also hosted "Talking Television" on Melbourne
Talk 3AK as well as doing national and international PR for
Entrepreneurs: The reality show, as seen on FOX 5. A few days
later he was nominated MC for the Maroubra Fun Run, of which
he also did the press releases and radio spots for.
2004 saw Greg
develop the business to a stage where every week the major
Australian newspapers and radio stations called in to literally
ask, "What's news?", and in many cases they secured
interviews with Greg's impressive client list.
By mid 2004,
the public relations and publicity arms of the business reached
another level, with affiliations inked with International
Movie Makers Market, Filmfestivals Entertainment Group, and
representation of one of Australia's hottest new authors.
In addition, the new phase of the government grant was approved,
and a relocation to new offices was competed. At the same
time, Media Man once again received significant international
press, with an interview on Hong Kong's RTHK, drawing attention
to Media Man clients and the reality TV connection.
Towards the
conclusion of 2004, Media Man relocated to Airlie Beach, Whitsundays,
Queensland, where they worked closely with everyone from the
some of the regions most successful property developers, actors,
authors, tourism operations and entrepreneurs.
In 2009 Greg was a Keynote Speaker at the Internet Success
Forum 2009. His speech was centred on generating publicity
and how to make money from the internet utilising affiliate
programs.
Some of the
campaigns Media Man has worked on include Messages On Hold,
Bwin.Party Digital Entertainment, Virgin Games, DGM, Foxtel,
WWE, Mick Cutajar, Richard Bradley Productions, Githabul people,
Save The Whales Again!, Climate Action and Live Earth (Pittwater),
Changing Colours Movement, Greenfest, Betezy, 888, CAP, Play
4 Property, Aspinalls, Casino News Media, in addition to strong
media support of ABC, Network Nine and Foxtel campaigns.
Media Man
has clients and associates around the globe.
The company
motto is, "Putting your name out there!", and they
continue to do it for themselves and they're prestigious client
list.
Only time
will tell, what is next for Greg Tingle and his team, but
rest assured that Greg and Media Man will remain in the media
spotlight.
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