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Adnews magazine described by Mag Shop AusAdNews delivers vital market intelligence on the Australian advertising, marketing and media industries. With breaking industry news, case studies and in-depth special reports, AdNews keeps you informed. Published fortnightly, allowing for more in-depth reporting and analysis of industry issues from well-respected columnists such as Harold Mitchell and Paul McIntyre, AdNews covers each of the industry's many diverse sectors - including marketing and advertising, media, research, sales promotion, digital, direct marketing, design and creativity. The magazine also features over 40 in-depth highly-regarded special reports and liftouts every year, covering all aspects of the industry, including Automotive Marketing, Marketing to Grocery Buyers, the annual Agency Report Card and Australia's Top Advertisers. BONUS: Subscribers to AdNews in print have full access to the AdNews website. The subscriber-only area includes the Agencies Directory, a comprehensive searchable database of more than 1200 advertising agencies, their contact details, key personnel and client lists. And the AdNews Archives, containing over 40,000 articles going back to 1998.more descriptions below price table | |
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Adnews magazine described by iSubscribe AustraliaAdNews is Australia’s leading advertising publication. It serves the advertising, marketing and media industries nationally – industries that between them spend more than $17 billion on media and marketing. 55% of the readers are from organisations that spend big dollars on advertising: manufacturing or service companies, retailers, media and government. A further 25% are from organisations that influence or determine how marketing budgets are spent: advertising agencies, marketing consultancies and sales promotion agencies. Price $AUAdnews magazine described by Mag NationAdNews delivers vital market intelligence on the Australian advertising, marketing and media industries. With breaking industry news, case studies and in-depth special reports, AdNews keeps you informed. Published fortnightly, allowing for more in-depth reporting and analysis of industry issues from well-respected columnists, AdNews covers each of the industry's diverse sectors - marketing and advertising, media, research, sales promotion, digital, direct marketing, design and creativity. The magazine features over 45 in-depth special reports and lift-outs every year.Adnews magazine described by Global MagazinesAdNews is Australia’s top-selling advertising publication. It serves the advertising, marketing and media industries nationally – industries that between them spend more than $17 billion on media and marketing. 55% of the readers are from organisations that spend big dollars on advertising: manufacturing or service companies, retailers, media and government. A further 25% are from organisations that influence or determine how marketing budgets are spent: advertising agencies, marketing consultancies and sales promotion agencies. |