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Liberate Media celebrates 1st year

October 29th, 2007 by Wendy McAuliffe

It’s been a busy but very rewarding year for Liberate Media, and an evening of shenanigans was definitely called for!

On Thursday we celebrated our first birthday at Bar Red in Soho with an eclectic mix of clients, industry contacts and journalists – all who’ve shown us incredible support from day one.

Guests included Arjo Ghosh from Spannerworks, Marty Carroll from Foviance, James Booth (founder of Tangozebra), Justin Pearse, Danielle Long and Alex Farber from NMA, Jane Wakefield from BBC Technology Online, Neil McGuiness from Creative, Paula Byrne and Eugene Lacey from Pushbutton.tv …and the list goes on.

With further business growth on the cards, we’re optimistic that 2008 will be just as exciting for us. We’re proud that our client portfolio has been built entirely through word-of-mouth, and pleased with the positive reaction that we’ve received to the small consultancy approach.

Throughout this week we’ll be sharing multimedia coverage of the party with you, and a videocast offering our insights into what the future holds for the UK PR industry as a whole. So please keep watching and reading!

Many thanks,

Wendy & Lloyd

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“Liberate Media’s track record in the digital marketing sector speaks for itself, and this easily made them our PR partner of choice.

“This is Collective’s first foray into PR, and the Liberate Media team has been quick to get under the skin of our company, pull out the story that we have to tell, and develop a creative and meaningful communications strategy.

“Their knowledge of social media is additionally proving invaluable to raising our profile both on and offline.”

Greg Doone, managing director, Collective