Learn the results of our Wisconsin market study & how to turn the data into dollars

Audience data, category-specific data … data drives just about every advertising sales conversation these days.

Join us at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 13 for a free webinar. In this session, the Coda team will take you through the overall results of the Wisconsin statewide study commissioned by WNA to show how the data can be used by your newspaper to have successful sales conversations. You’ll also learn how your newspaper can get customer data based on your circulation areas.

Marianne Grogran is president and co-founder of Coda Ventures. Her primary focus is working with the Coda team and clients to deliver high-quality, innovative audience and ad effectiveness research to help companies sustain and grow revenue. Previously, she was co-founder of Affinity LLC which developed new and innovative audience and ad effectiveness metrics for the magazine industry. She has also held positions as President of Audits & Surveys, President of the IntelliQuest Media Group and SVP of Kantar/CMS’ Print Division. 

Dave Storey is the senior vice president of key accounts at Coda. In this role, he collaborates with newspaper companies to assist in their sales and marketing efforts. He knows that in today’s fragmented media environment, it is imperative to have current data to reinforce your media’s dominant digital and print footprint. Prior to working with Coda Ventures, he had a 36-year career in the newspaper industry.

Kris Maggard is the sales and marketing director for Customized Newspaper Advertising, where she oversees the Wisconsin Newspaper Association’s print and digital ad networks. Prior to joining CNA in 2021, she worked in community relations and publisher roles and served as an association executive. She also was previously the communications director for the Iowa Newspaper Association, parent company of Customized Newspaper Advertising.

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