Thank you for signing up for WhatTheyThink's webinar, What Print Buyers Want, presented by Cary Sherburne and a panel of noted print buyers and scheduled for 2 PM Eastern Standard Time, Wednesday, December 15, 2004. We are expecting a large attendance at this session, which will provide you with a look at the trends and issues affecting the purchase of print, and a discussion of the criteria employed by today's buyers in terms of the role print should play in the overall media mix. In order to ensure that you are able to access the session in a timely fashion, we ask that you call in, per the instructions below, NOT LATER THAN 1:45 PM Eastern Standard Time.
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Participant Code: 5410217
Conference title: What Print Buyers Want
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