Campaign India Team
Jan 15, 2018

Campaign hosts IRS Webinar on Jan 19

The webinar will see participation from leading minds of marketing and media

Campaign hosts IRS Webinar on Jan 19

Campaign India is hosting a webinar on 19 January from 12 noon to 1 PM to slice and dice the results of IRS 2017.

The IRS study is being launched after a gap of three years. Understandably there is a lot of expectation and anticipation among print media owners.

In the time that the IRS had taken a sabbatical, digital has already become a number three medium as far as advertising spends are concerned and many in the business believe that a lot of digital media growth might come at the expense of print media.

To debate these points and more and to bring an informed perspective into the latest edition of the IRS study, Campaign India will bring together an expert panel of marketers and advertising leaders to  analyse the IRS in detail.

Registrations are complimentary and on a first-come-first serve basis. There are limited seats on offer. 

Please contact [email protected] or call 91 9930351282 to register yourselves.  

Source:
Campaign India

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