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The World Federation of Advertisers (WFA) is a global association for multinational marketers and national advertiser associations. Its membership is made up of over 140 [1] of the world's top brands and national associations in more than 60 markets. WFA's aim is to champion effective and sustainable marketing communications worldwide.
The Association is a member of the World Federation of Advertisers (WFA), supports the Italian Advertising Self-Regulation Institute and sponsors the University Ca’ Foscari of Venice Master in Business Communications. The UPA's Board and active members include the directors of many of Italy's leading companies and multinationals. [2]
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The World Federation of Advertisers has confirmed that it's discontinuing its Global Alliance for Responsible Media initiative. In a Friday statement, the advertising group said that recent ...
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IAA as an international industry association positions itself as a platform for advertising industry issues, and as an organization that protects and advances the freedom of commercial speech, responsible advertising, consumer choice, and the education of marketing professionals by researching and providing advertising regulation literature in ...
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[2] WAN's objectives are to defend and to promote freedom of the press, [3] to support the development of newspaper publishing, and to foster global co-operation. [4] It has provided consultation for UNESCO, the United Nations, and the Council of Europe. [5] [6] According to WAN, from 2007 to 2011, global newspaper advertising dropped 41% to ...