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Marketing Today, Episode 93 , from Monash University, Melbourne Australia. Featuring: Wags and Col are joined by Tracey "on the couch", discussing the following topics: Marketing issues surrounding the F1GP, including Le...
Marketing Today - 093 is an episode from Marketing Today - Monash University Australia by Peter Wagstaff. Marketing Today, Episode 93 , from Monash University, Melbourne Australia. Featuring: Wags and Col are joined by Tracey "on the couch"...
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Published Mar 31, 2010, audio available.
Marketing Today, Episode 93 , from Monash University, Melbourne Australia. Featuring: Wags and Col are joined by Tracey "on the couch", discussing the following topics: Marketing issues surrounding the F1GP, including Lewis Hamilton and his Mercedes burnout, Mark Weber's "nanny state" comments, Kubica can't drive; Col's recent experience at the Apple Store; Free iPhones for all ?; and Listener feedback. Song of the week: Vitamin D , "The Summer Crossing" Our voice feedback number is +61 3 9903 1199 - call us!
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Marketing Today - 093 is from Marketing Today - Monash University Australia by Peter Wagstaff.
Published Mar 31, 2010