IRVINE, Calif., Dec. 21, 2016 -- West Entertainment today announced that it would broaden its reach and provide service solutions to the cruise industry. The company will now offer entertainment, technology and broadcast media solutions, in addition to its content services capabilities, to cruise companies.
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The brainchild of industry innovator, Rick Warren, West Entertainment is a customer-centric service provider built on years of expertise and talent. The same skill and creative prowess that goes into successfully creating in-air programming and other offerings for airlines will now be available to cruise lines as well.
The company’s investment in technology and the right talent, result in the delivery of effective and scalable solutions. West Entertainment’s main goal in launching a boutique-style business is to provide a highly personalized experience focused on the customer, which will no doubt manifest into the overall enhancement of the customer experience its clients are trying to deliver.
For more information, visit www.westent.com
About West Entertainment, LLC
West Entertainment LLC. West Entertainment is a full service post production house and premier boutique customer-centric service provider to the airline, cruise and local creative markets. www.westent.com.
Charly McDonald 305.549.7759 [email protected]


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