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VideoLink Philadelphia, a corporate media services company headquartered in Newton, Mass., has made the move from Logan Square to Center City for fancier digs. With locations in Newton, Boston, Baltimore, Manchester, NH and Irvine, CA, VideoLink provides video production, broadcast and creative media services to corporations and networks. The new studio in Philadelphia is one […]

VideoLink Philadelphia, a corporate media services company headquartered in Newton, Mass., has made the move from Logan Square to Center City for fancier digs.

With locations in Newton, Boston, Baltimore, Manchester, NH and Irvine, CA, VideoLink provides video production, broadcast and creative media services to corporations and networks. The new studio in Philadelphia is one of the company’s’ three full video production studios and the site is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, the company boasts.

From a press release:

“The studios are also open to any organization in the Greater Philadelphia area looking to create professional quality video or connect with the media.”

The new 4,800 square foot site, located at 1524 Delancey Street, offers the following services, according to the web site:

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