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Liberate Media hits the headlines

September 29th, 2006 by Lloyd Gofton

Today marks Liberate Media’s first inclusion in trade magazine PR Week.

It’s good to have the message out there, through both traditional mediums and via our own networks.

For those that don’t have a PR Week subscription, I’ve included an overview of the article below:

Ex-Midnight pair launch tech firm

"Lloyd Gofton and Wendy McAuliffe have left Midnight Communications and launched tech agency Liberate Media.

"Their outfit debuted this week with client, European online marketing specialist AdLINK.

"Gofton was head of tech at Midnight, where he worked for four years before leaving in August…

"McAuliffe is a former tech editor at New Media Age, which she joined in 2002. She left in 2004 to work as a consultant at Midnight, which she left last month…

‘We are looking to the tech and digital industries, using new media such as social networking and blogging’, said Gofton."

PR Week

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"As a journalist, it's always refreshing to deal with a PR company that is both friendly and professional without being overbearing. Liberate's unique understanding of the digital media industry means that they know exactly what kind of stories I’m looking for and what the readers of Marketing magazine are interested in."

Gareth Jones, interactive editor, Marketing