Friday 10th February 2012
Mazowsze
3rd September 2010
Inter City was paying half a million zloty to advertise itself in its own stations, yet most of that money went to an outside firm
PKP this week announced an end to the uncontrolled clutter of advertising in the capital’s stations following a decision in their favour in the Court of Arbitration in Warsaw’s Chamber of Commerce over their dispute with Clear Channel, the company which believed it held a monopoly on advertising in stations until 2012.
“We intend to clear up the advertising chaos in Warsaw’s stations. At the moment there are as many as twenty different hoardings up in one small area of Warsaw Central,” Jacek Przesluga, a PKP board member told reporters.
Przesluga had long since raged at the conditions of the agreement and, in a previous incarnation as Director of PKP Inter City, had moaned that ...
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