VIDEO24 March 2014
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Martin Sorrell, CEO of WPP and patron of the Market Research Society (MRS) interviewed at Impact 2014, the society’s annual conference. Journalist Tim Phillips asks the questions.
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3 Comments
Martin Cary
11 years ago
Hi guys, I can't get this to play past about 11 minutes - I think it may not have uploaded.
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Brian Tarran
11 years ago
Hi Martin, It was working fine this morning. Might have been a slow upload on YouTube's end. Let us know if you still have issues with it.
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Michael
11 years ago
Really interesting interview. Thanks for making it available.
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