Velocity Made Good (VMG) is a world leader in the delivery of digital and pre-media services. VMG partners with publishers and agencies across Australasia, UK, USA and Europe. Our customers include global media companies and digital media and advertising agencies.
VMG provides industry leading offshore capability in the areas of publishing pre-media, which includes image retouching and design services, as well as publishing operations.
VMG Digital provides services including digital ad operations, XML tagging, digital media operations and web and software development.
VMG provides industry leading services which are backed by local account managers who work face-to-face with your business and your team to ensure the external engagement is working at an optimum level.
VMG is a privately owned company with sales offices in New Zealand, Australia and New York City. Our operations teams are located in the Philippines (Manila) and in India (Chennai).
- Company Name:Velocity Made Good (vmg)
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- App Url: https://itunes.apple.com/app/mac-advisors-llc-1/id1161247876
- App Support: http://vmgood.com/help
- Genre: Sports
- Bundle ID: com.vmg.unofficialnetworks
- App Size: 13.9 M
- Version: 1.0
Description:
UnofficialNetworks.com presents, Skiing the Seven Continents, a seven part web series that brings you a unique story from each or the worlds seven Continents. Here is Season 1.
Season 1
Chapter 1: Antarctica
Penguins, Zodiacs and First descents. Snowboarder Ralph Backstrom and skier Mattias Sullivan explore the untamed and unridden peaks of the Antarctic Peninsula.
Chapter 2: North America
Multiple trips to the snowiest place on earth, The Chugach Mountain Range of Alaska, for some of the steepest and deepest skiing on the Planet.
Chapter 3: Africa
First ever Heli-ski trip into the High Atlas Mountains of North Africa.