INMA poll: Emilio Barberan Casanova, Planeta Marketing, on sins of newspaper
October 2, 2008 by marek.miller · Leave a Comment
Emilio Barberan Casanova, Subdirector General, Planeta Marketing Institucional (Spain), talks about deadly sins of today’s newspapers. Read more
INMA poll: Marten Dahlstedt, Area Sales Manager, on sins of newspapers
October 2, 2008 by marek.miller · Leave a Comment
Marten Dahlstedt, Area Sales Manager, Tolerans (Sweden) talks about deadly sins of today’s newspapers. Read more
INMA poll: Gianpiero Lotito, Facility Italia, on sins of newspapers
October 2, 2008 by marek.miller · Leave a Comment
Gianpiero Lotito, Web Project Leader, Facility Italia (Italy) talks about deadly sins of today’s newspapers. Read more
INMA poll: Espen Olsen Langfeldt on sins of newspapers
October 2, 2008 by marek.miller · Leave a Comment
Espen Olsen Langfeldt, Editor for Schibsted ASA (Norway) talks about deadly sins of today’s newspapers. Read more
INMA poll: Bernard Asselin from Gazette on sins of newspaper
October 2, 2008 by marek.miller · Leave a Comment
Bernard Asselin, Vice President Marketing And Reader Sales & Services in Gazette, talks about deadly sins of today’s newspapers. Read more
INMA poll: Tom Corbett, INMA Europe Office, on sins of newspapers
October 2, 2008 by marek.miller · Leave a Comment
Tom Corbett from INMA Europe Office talks about deadly sins of today’s newspapers. Read more
INMA poll: Olivier Bonsart, Ouest-France, on sins of newspapers
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Olivier Bonsart, Directeur Delege in Ouest-France (France) talks about deadly sins of today’s newspapers. Read more
INMA poll: Axel Baumann on deadly sins of newspapers
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Axel Baumann, Dipl.-Volkwirt in ZMG Zeintungs Marketing GMBH&Co KG (Germany) talks about deadly sins of today’s newspapers.
INMA poll: Remi Boel, Market Intelligence Director, on deadly sins of newspaper
October 2, 2008 by marek.miller · Leave a Comment
Remi Boel, Market Intelligence Director, talks about deadly sins of today’s newspapers.
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