Our Company
Approach
Proprietary Systems
Follow Through
Services
Communication Technologies
Satellite Media & Television
Internet Delivery
Radio Delivery
Telecommunications Systems and Services
Additional Systems
Our Record
Center for American Progress
Democratic National Committee
DNC - Data Foundation
DNC - Telecommunications
Georgetown
Human Rights Campaign
Kerry/Edwards 2004 Campaign
Sierra Club
Team
Clients
  QRS New Media
Approach

QRS aims to create a seamless relationship with clients, allowing fast and on-target response to any event or request. Even as technologies and strategies vary, a common approach ensures success:

  • Develop clear plans
  • Target the right audience
  • Quickly deliver the right message
  • Efficiently manage resources

These bedrock principles guide all of our projects:

Independence. QRS chooses technologies for individual projects based on each client's needs. We don't have to make payments on last year's technology, we don't take a "one-size-fits-all" approach.

Flexibility. QRS' network of media services vendors is deep and broad, built up over years of experience. We know who to trust, who has the best prices and where to find the latest technology. We've worked in more than 90% of US media markets, producing thousands of events. Our experience means maximum flexibility and minimum expense.

Speed. We can sketch effective strategies within hours and create effective short-term responses to breaking news within minutes. Our staff and approaches have been tested in major presidential campaigns, where the news cycle runs 24-7 and rapid response is a necessity.

Technology. QRS has hands-on experience with a full range of delivery systems — not just using them, but designing and building them. Whether you need your own cutting edge production facility, or simply want a one-time radio feed — we know the technology and how it fits your message and budget. Past projects include design and construction of TV satellite broadcast studios, temporary press rooms and filing centers, rolling satellite uplinks and web-based marketing architecture.