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Project: The Unit microsite
Virgin Media appointed edpic to create an integrated digital marketing campaign including a destination microsite for Bravo TV's The Unit - Series 2. More

edpic was founded in June 2002 with a single vision - we make content work.

edpic creates great user-focused websites and compelling mobile services, and we ensure your digital offering keeps on delivering throughout its lifespan.

edpic is an agency with a difference. Not only do we develop great digital services, we maintain them too.

As more content-led brands and media owners need a cross-platform presence, edpic is uniquely-positioned to deliver the vision.

We work with our clients to develop a cross-platform digital strategy. Our creative studio turns the resulting vision into reality while our award-winning editorial team complements these services by maintaining content or marketing-led digital services on an ongoing basis.

edpic reduces the complexity and costs associated with aggregating, creating and managing new digital services and we allow our clients to take full advantage of the capabilities of existing networks.

We make content work

Don't just take our word for it, talk to us about what we have done for our clients including World-class film and TV companies Aardman Animations, Universal, Celador International, JFTV, Trouble TV, Sky, Living TV and Bravo TV as well as mobile operators and service providers T-Mobile, Orange, Vodafone, O2, 3, DADAmobile, Eirborne and Monstermob.


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Grey's Anatomy Web campaign
Virgin Media TV appointed edpic to create an integrated digital marketing campaign for the new series of Grey's Anatomy on Living.
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edpic launch Sail Away
edpic have launched Sail Away with Robin Knox-Johnston, an online viral game for SAGA.
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Latest news
No Indy IV for Sean
Sean Connery will NOT be appearing in the new Indiana Jones sequel.

After months of speculation that the Scot would come out of retirement to reprise his role as Indy's father, the actor - well, former actor - decided to make his position clear. 'I get asked the question so often I thought it best to make an announcement,' said Connery in a statement released yesterday. 'If anything could have pulled me out of retirement it would have been an Indiana Jones film. I love working with Steven (Spielberg) and George (Lucas), and it goes without saying that it is an honour to have Harrison as my son. But in the end, retirement is just too damned much fun. I, do however, have one bit of advice for Junior,� he added. 'Demand that the critters be digital, the cliffs be low, and for goodness sake keep that whip by your side at all times in case you need to escape from the stunt coordinator!