Audiences North East Subscriber Network
It’s been five years since Audiences North East (ANE) launched its subscription scheme, offering a range of benefits tailored to the needs of the region’s cultural sector. Twelve founding organisations have grown to forty eight subscribers, covering around ninety venues, individual practitioners, local authorities, universities and visitor attractions.
ANE is uniquely placed to support the sector in its aims. Our experience, knowledge and vision make us an “invaluable marketing resource”. Our subscribers describe us as “Friendly, effective, quality”; “Approachable, focused, needed”; “Passionate, innovative, friendly”. “A brilliant team of specialists work at ANE who have a lot to offer the region’s attractions” (Subscriber survey September 2010).
We aim to provide a voice and a focus for audiences and audience development, and identify, develop and co-ordinate shared regional initiatives to develop and sustain the size of audiences. We act as a central point for disseminating market intelligence gathered for the benefit of our subscribers, and a broker for identifying and responding to their training needs.
The subscription fee is based on a tiered system according to income/turnover and ranges from £110 to £825 per annum. See the Join Us page for full details of the Audiences North East subscription scheme.
“…for every pound invested in ANE by the Arts Council and our subscribers, we provide twice the value in benefits and services to the cultural sector.”
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Newbiggin Maritime Centre
Gateway to Northumberland's heritage coastline
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Alnwick Playhouse
An arts centre for the whole community
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Middlesbrough Theatre
Hosting a large and varied programme of events
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Middlesbrough Town Hall
Comedy, music, events, theatre
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Middlesbrough Town Hall
Comedy, music, events, theatre
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Empire Theatre
Theatre and Cinema in Consett
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Lamplight Arts Centre
Stanley's vibrant arts venue
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Chesters Roman Fort
Discover 2,000 years of history
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Warkworth Castle and Hermitage
one of the largest and most impressive fortresses in North East England
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Housesteads Roman Fort
The most complete Roman fort in Great Britain
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Belsay Hall
Historic hall, castle and gardens
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Killhope
Family friendly lead mining museum
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Locomotion
The National Railway Museum at Shildon
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DLI Museum and Gallery
Durham museum, art gallery and cafe
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Bishop Auckland Town Hall
Theatre, gallery and cafe
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Darlington Civic Theatre
Darlington's receiving theatre
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Darlington Arts Centre
Multi-purpose arts centre
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National Trust - North Area
We protect and open to the public over 350 historic houses, gardens and ancient monuments
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Jane Charles Studio Glass
www.janecharlesstudioglass.com
The only independent hot glass studio in the North East
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Alnwick Castle
Where history lives - a great family day out in Northumberland
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Designed & Made
nurtures, supports and exhibits clever and interesting stuff that has been designed or made in the North East of England
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SMG Europe
the largest operator of sports and entertainment venues in the United Kingdom and Europe
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Lisa Baxter
Freelance Marketing, Branding and Research Consultant
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Newcastle City Library
Extensive lending collection of fiction, non fiction and graphic novels
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Making Music North East
www.makingmusic-northeast.co.uk
champions and supports amateur and semi-professional music groups of all genres
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Durham Cathedral
The greatest Norman building in England
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Dalton Park
The biggest outlet shopping centre in the north east
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The Alnwick Garden
A vibrant, beautifully landscaped garden in the heart of Northumberland
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Bede's World
The legacy of Bede celebrated in Jarrow
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English Heritage
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Sunderland Empire
The West End of the North East
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Playhouse Whitley Bay
Being transformed by a major £8million redevelopment
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Metro Radio Arena
Amazing events every month at the arena
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The Journal Tyne Theatre
The world's oldest working Victorian theatre
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Arts Centre Washington
Vibrant and exciting focus for arts activities
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Mushroom Works
Studios and Gallery
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The Durham Singers
Versatile amateur choir aspiring to professional standards of performance.
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Arc
Mulit arts centre in Stockton on Tees
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Northern Print
The centre for contemporary printmaking in the North East
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mima
Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art
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Middlesbrough Council
Middlesbrough Leisure and Culture
Offering award winning cultural services
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Durham County Council
Libraries, Learning & Culture
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Saltburn Community & Arts Association
Providing artistic and educational opportunities
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Phoenix Theatre
Fantastic arts resource for Blyth, Northumberland
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LeisureWorks
Derwentside's Trust for Sport and the Arts
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AM Live Music
Promoting live music across the North East
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The Alnwick Garden
One of Northumberland's most visited attractions
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University of Sunderland
Offering learning opportunities across culture and the arts
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Tyneside Cinema
World class films and film festivals
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Theatre Royal
Newcastle's theatre in the heart of Grainger Town
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The Bowes Museum
A collection of treasures in Barnard Castle
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Queen's Hall Arts
The creative heart of Hexham's community
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Newcastle City Hall
Showcasing the finest acts from around the world
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National Glass Centre
A fascinating experience for visitors of all ages
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Live Theatre
Producing theatre based on Newcastle's quayside
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Gala Theatre & Cinema
A superb arts venue in the heart of Durham City
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Darlington Borough Council
Operating two fantastic arts venues in Darlington
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balletLORENT
Contemporary dance company based in Newcastle upon Tyne
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Hadrian's Wall
Protecting, developing and promoting Hadrian’s Wall
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Centre for Life
Science, research, education and entertainment
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