Who would have predicted in January that the News of the World would have closed down within months? Could anyone imagine politicians scurrying to distance themselves from Rupert and James... read more →
Hello - I'm sure not many of you are reading this because today is black-out boozy Friday. Yes, it is officially the most popular UK office Christmas party day....unsuitable people will kiss unsuitable people... read more →
When working in PR you’re faced daily with making important decisions promptly and efficiently. PR requires quick and accurate thinking skills. On a daily basis, in a working environment, I... read more →
Work experience… seems a bit daunting to step out of the class room and into the wonderful world of work, even if it is for a brief amount of time,... read more →
QR codes seem like a good idea - a way to allow readers the chance to find out more about something than an advert or packaging space permits. It seems... read more →
Having recently generated some coverage in the national media for a Clareville client I started thinking back to when I generated my first ever piece of coverage in a national... read more →
I read recently that reporters were told off by employers at Associated Press for tweeting breaking news before it was published on their website (http://tinyurl.com/7t5mdb9). This to me seemed absurd... read more →
Personal space in the social sphere This week, a survey reveals that almost two-thirds of Britons don’t want to engage with brands on social networks (http://tinyurl.com/bu9rorx). Taking this report... read more →
Hello! My name is Rebecca and I came to London with my Swedish school for a three-week practice. I got the opportunity to do my internship at Clareville Communications and this is my last... read more →
I have just spent the best part of two days constructing our first agency e-newsletter with a new whiz-bang piece of software. The experience has made me realise that although... read more →
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