Staff Reporters
Sep 13, 2010

Campaign Asia-Pacific launches 20 September at Spikes Asia

REGIONAL - Haymarket has confirmed that Campaign Asia-Pacific will launch on 20 September at the Spikes Asia Advertising Festival 2010 in Singapore, representing a new era for the marketing and communications industry in Asia-Pacific.

Campaign Asia-Pacific launches 20 September at Spikes Asia

Campaign Asia-Pacific will continue the tradition of being the leading marketing, advertising, PR and media publication in the region. However, reflecting some of the radical changes that the industry has experienced over the past several years, Campaign Asia-Pacific also recognises that the needs of our readers have also changed.
 
Campaign Asia-Pacific will continue to provide the industry with fast and trustworthy news, through both print and online platforms. In addition, the new title will offer more in-depth analysis than ever before on the ideas, thinking and creative work that is impacting the communications industry, bringing an incisive point of view on the topics that matter to our readers the most. This will include commentary from leading industry figures, special reports on key markets and industry categories, intensive feature articles, big name profile interviews and more.
 
We believe that through these changes Campaign Asia-Pacific will become the marketing communications brand to trust and the platform - whether print, online or events - that the industry turns to for unrivalled news, information, insight and ideas.
 
Readers subscribing to Campaign Asia-Pacific from now until 30 September will receive 30 per cent off the normal subscription price reduced to US$98. Readers that prefer to wait until the launch will be entitled to 20 per cent off until 31 October. Exclusive benefits of a Campaign Asia-Pacific subscription includes Campaign Asia-Pacific magazine plus all supplements, unrestricted access to Campaignasia.com including premium content, Campaign Asia-Pacific e-Magazine and daily news bulletins.

Click here to subscribe and take advantage of the limited time offer.

Source:
Campaign Asia

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