Not all advertising campaigns for newspapers are good. This one, tough, is excellent. By having people ranging from trumpet player Wynton Marsalis to Freakonomics author Steven Levitt or singer Sheryl Crow, agency McGarry Bowen did a great job of expanding the reach of a business paper. > The journey starts here
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