Research Reports – Shaping the Future of the Newspaper
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NEW! The WAN-IFRA Research Collection 2011 is a collection of research reports and report summaries produced by WAN-IFRA during 2011. With this collection we want to portray the breadth of the research we do within the organisation – and introduce our members to more segments of our offerings that we think could potentially be of interest to you. The collection is available for free member download now.
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Research Reports – Shaping the Future of the Newspaper

To browse, download or order reports, please use the search tools below and follow the instructions. Employees of member companies can get their individual login to be able to download reports as PDF files for free. Most of the reports are also available to non-members at a charge.
The “Report Type Archive” filter below is of historical reference to those of you looking for a specific kind of report. We recommend you use the “Topic” search to broaden your search results.
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- Leander Blumenthal, Prof. Christof Seeger - February 2012 - German
- WAN-IFRA Research and Material Testing Centre (RMTC) - January 2012 - English
- Meinolf Ellers - October 2011 - English
- Meinolf Ellers - October 2011 - German
- Brian Veseling, Emma Heald - October 2011 - English
- Kristina Bürén - July 2011 - English
- Kristina Bürén - July 2011 - French
- Mirjana Milosevic, Anne Nelson, Snezana Green - May 2011 - English
- Saskia Veendorp - April 2011 - English
- Shaping the Future of the Newspaper - November 2010 - English
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Kristina Bürén
Research Director, WAN-IFRA | Managing Director, WAN-IFRA Nordic | Stockholm, Sweden
Phone: +46-8-6924672
E-Mail: kristina.buren@wan-ifra.org
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