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Marketing Week - WHSmith disappears, 'Share a Coke' returns and restructures

WHSmith disappears, 'Share a Coke' returns and restructures

04/03/25 • 48 min

Marketing Week
In this latest episode, we explore the rate of marketing team restructures, debate what's next for WHSmith as the chain prepares to disappear from UK high streets and explore the value of personalisation following the return of Coca-Cola's 'Share a Coke'.
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In this latest episode, we explore the rate of marketing team restructures, debate what's next for WHSmith as the chain prepares to disappear from UK high streets and explore the value of personalisation following the return of Coca-Cola's 'Share a Coke'.

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