Wednesday, 29 December 2010

2011 - what will it bring?


As we draw to the end of 2010, we have to say it's been a funny ol' year, wouldn't you agree?


We've been involved in a wide range of projects and - like anyone working in the media - we've had to add several new strings to our bow to keep up with the changing landscape and a tough economic climate.


So, our new year's resolutions...well, for starters we're going to develop a 'cliche box' - much like a swear box, but one that won't bankrupt us!


Top of the list of cliches that we have to dig into our purses for are ' changing media landscape' and 'tough economic climate' (see what we did there?!).


Things have changed, things are tough. That's just the way it is. And we reckon we're as well-prepared as we can be, with lots of exciting things on the horizon.


We'll see you renewed and refreshed - thanks largely to the extra post-NYE bank holiday - in a brand sparkly new year.
Enjoy!

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