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KC Colour Pages andKC White Pages are the classified and residentialtelephone directories provided specifically for theKingston Communications service area.KC Colour Pages became theUK's first classified telephone directory when it was first published in 1954 to celebrate KC's 50th anniversary as Hull's telephone company.The Golden Pages, as the firstKC Colour Pages was initially called, carried advertising from a wide range of customers includingtaxis,sail makers,driving schools,painters and decorators andoffice machinery suppliers amongst others.
By 1992 theHull Yellow Pages had become so popular with both telephone subscribers and advertisers that it was necessary to split the directory into two separate books, business and residential.Hull Colour Pages continued to grow and in 1998 produced the UK's first full-colour business directory, changing the directory's name fromHull Yellow Pages toHull Colour Pages in the process. After a rebrand of Kingston Communications to KC in 2010 theHull Colour Pages was renamedKC Colour Pages.
In 1999Hull Colour Pages launched its Online Directory[1] which, whilst not the UK's first online directory, set the scene for further innovation when, in 2004,Hull Colour Pages launched the UK's first online directory advertising proofing system, enabling its advertisers to review and either accept or amend their advertisements via a web interface. In the same year,Hull Colour Pages introduced the recycling programme Re:fresh, an initiative operated in partnership with local schools encouraging recycling of old directories.
Contemporaneously with this in July 2004Yell announced that they were directly entering the Hull classified directory marketplace for the first time, thereby creating the classic David & Goliath scenario where Yell, as the national Goliath, took on Hull Colour Pages' regional David.
To counter Yell's move into the Hull andEast Riding advertising marketplace, Hull Colour Pages launched the 'Proud to be a Part of Local Life' brand initiative, emphasising the central role in local life Hull Colour Pages has played since 1954.
Despite particularly high levels of advertising spend Yell were not able to gain more than a toehold in the Hull marketplace as Hull Colour Pages not only retained customers and revenue but in a positive response to the national threat posed by Yell, introduced new sales strategies that were successful in maintaining and growing the customer base and advertising revenues.
The success of this sales strategy was recognised in 2005 when the Hull Colour Pages sales team was declared 'Sales Team of the Year' at the Data Publishers Association (DPA) Awards and the Hull Colour Pages was highly commended in the Directory of the Year section.
Hull Colour Pages was a founder sponsor of theHull Comedy Festival when it launched in 2007. Making the most ofHull City's promotion to thePremier League Hull Colour Pages are sponsoring KCFM's Away Game commentaries during the 2008-09 season.
In the same year, Hull Colour Pages was the first UK directory to provide each home and business across Hull and the East Riding with a unique personalised copy of the directory, using inkjet numbering techniques to give each directory an individual number which allowed directory users to participate in local promotions, competitions and loyalty schemes.
For 2008 Hull Colour Pages has also introduced showroom sites[2] a three-page entry-levelwebsite given free to its advertisers, listing menus from localrestaurants andtakeaways, brand search allowing consumers to search for brand stockists through Hull Colour Pages Online and full-colour advertising in the residential telephone directory -Hull White Pages.
These developments combined with the continued high performance on advertising sales has resulted in Hull Colour Pages being recognised by the UK trade-body for directories, The DPA (Data Publishers Association) with short-listings in five categories for the DPA AWards in October 2008.
The KC Colour Pages leadership team comprises