Marketing Magazine 2004 Chris Powell |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A national kick at the can.(Eucan Canada) | Business, international | Chris Powell |
A plan for all seasons.(television advertising) | Business, international | Chris Powell |
A pro-barf buy. | Business, international | Chris Powell |
A star is born.(CHUM Television movie venture) | Business, international | Chris Powell |
Avoiding an AOR.(Authorized Organizational Representative) | Business, international | Chris Powell |
Broadcaster brouhaha. | Business, international | Chris Powell |
CanWest shakeup.(CanWest Interactive) | Business, international | Chris Powell |
Clutter control.(CentrSource ) | Business, international | Chris Powell |
Downey draws Tennis ace. | Business, international | Chris Powell |
Editorial's last stand?(Advertisers demand unique product placement in magazines.) | Business, international | Chris Powell |
Family ties.(Global alignments of media companies affect Canadian marketers.) | Business, international | Chris Powell |
Follow the viewer.(viewers preference for speciality channels) | Business, international | Chris Powell |
La difference.(readership of french-language titles, Canada) | Business, international | Chris Powell |
Manly magazines. | Business, international | Chris Powell |
Media flog their brands.(Canadian Broadcasting Corp.)(CTV) | Business, international | Chris Powell |
Mergers and inquisitions.(marketing industry) | Business, international | Chris Powell |
Net loss.(National Hockey League's relationship to marketers) | Business, international | Chris Powell |
Play ball. | Business, international | Chris Powell |
Prime discovers reality.(Prime channel plans repeat telecasts of reality shows.) | Business, international | Chris Powell |
Second time around. | Business, international | Chris Powell |
Tennis partners.(Rexall Center of Tennis Canada) | Business, international | Chris Powell |
The inventory debate: Broadcasters are at odds over whether the CRTC should allow Canadian ads to be dropped into U.S. specialty channels.(Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission) | Business, international | Chris Powell |
The monster trash.(Eucan, outdoor advertising) | Business, international | Chris Powell |
The rise of print.(Audit Bureau of Circulations conference for media industry) | Business, international | Chris Powell |
The spin on NAD bank.(Newspaper Audience Databank) | Business, international | Chris Powell |
The Star's new ad route: Short films are this daily's take on attracting young adults. | Business, international | Chris Powell |
Under the influence. | Business, international | Chris Powell |
When push comes to shove it. | Business, international | Chris Powell |
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