The executive directors have worked for a significant number of clients from small to medium enterprises, to large private and public entities. On behalf of the firm and occasionally on a personal basis, the executive directors were involved in large scale media projects. Their list of clients has included and includes the European Parliament, the European Commission, the European Commission Representation in Malta, the European Parliament Office in Malta, the National Euro Changeover Committee/Ministry of Finance, the Commonwealth Heads of Government Task Force/Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Malta Chamber of Commerce, Enterprise and Industry, the Malta Business Bureau, St Philip's Hospital, Atlas Technology Group, the Malta Information Technology Agency, the Malta Hotels and Restaurants Association, Gutenberg Press Ltd, the Ministry for Rural Affairs and the Environment/Department for Rural Affairs, the Malta Communications Authority, the National Commission for Higher Education, the Mediterranean Conference Centre, the Malta Tourism Authority, Enemalta, Dhalia Real Estate, Hili Group of Companies, Attard Developers Ltd, Luxe Pavilion, Air Malta plc, Bolshoi Theatre of Russia, National Student Travel Foundation (NSTF), Micra Events and Services (local Disney Entertainment services) and Time Out Group of London.
A major challenging project was the communication strategy and public relations of the Commonwealth Heads of Goverment Meeting held in Malta in November 2005. The CHOGM Malta 2005 is considered the highest profile international event that took place in Malta, with the participation of 53 heads of state and government including Queen Elizabeth II and British Prime Minister Tony Blair.
One of the executive directors has led the communication strategy and information campaign of one of the most challenging changeovers ever to take place in Malta. This project involved the drawing up and coordination of the communication strategy related to the introduction of the euro on January 1, 2008.
The firm has also been entrusted with several information campaigns co-financed by the European Union, among them the public relations and strategic campaign aimed at the rural community and the general public, an extensive communication strategy and information campaign on consumer rights aimed at the general public, an information campaign to raise awareness of business success stories among businesses, and an extensive communications campaign on the European Parliament 2009 elections.
In January 2007, the company was awarded a significant grant agreement by the European Commission to produce l-Ewropej - a daily prime-time television programme, as well as a local information portal on EU affairs. In 2008, the company was awarded a similar grant agreement by the European Parliament to continue the production of this television programme.
The executive directors were also responsible for the publication of the CHOGM 2005 Magazine by the Malta Tourism Authority and the Luxe Magazine by Luxe Pavilion. Content House is also the publisher of regular leading magazines for the Malta Chamber of Commerce, Enterprise and Industry, and the Malta Hotels and Restaurants Association, as well as Time Out Malta and Gozo that forms part of Time Out Group of London's prestigious list of worldwide tourist publications, Bliss - the Weddings and Home Magazine, distributed with The Times, Best Buy distributed monthly with The Times, Style on Sunday distributed with The Sunday Times.