HPB Flagship 5803 E Northwest HWY Dallas, TX 75231
Store Hours:
Monday 9 AM -10 PM
Tuesday 9 AM -6 PM
Wednesday 12 PM -10 PM
Thursday 9 AM -10 PM
Friday 9 AM -10 PM
Saturday 9 AM -10 PM
Sunday 9 AM -10 PM
HPB Preston Village 13388 Preston Rd Dallas, TX 75240
Store Hours:
Monday 10 AM -8 PM
Tuesday 10 AM -6 PM
Wednesday 12 PM -8 PM
Thursday 10 AM -8 PM
Friday 10 AM -8 PM
Saturday 10 AM -8 PM
Sunday 10 AM -8 PM
HPB Richardson Heights 100 S Central Expwy Richardson, TX 75080
Store Hours:
Monday 10 AM -8 PM
Tuesday 10 AM -6 PM
Wednesday 12 PM -8 PM
Thursday 10 AM -8 PM
Friday 10 AM -8 PM
Saturday 10 AM -8 PM
Sunday 10 AM -8 PM
HPB Garland 3085 N George Bush Fwy Garland, TX 75040
Store Hours:
Monday 10 AM -8 PM
Tuesday 10 AM -6 PM
Wednesday 12 PM -8 PM
Thursday 10 AM -8 PM
Friday 10 AM -8 PM
Saturday 10 AM -8 PM
Sunday 10 AM -8 PM
HPB Plano 2440 Preston Rd Plano, TX 75093
Store Hours:
Monday 10 AM -8 PM
Tuesday 10 AM -6 PM
Wednesday 12 PM -8 PM
Thursday 10 AM -8 PM
Friday 10 AM -8 PM
Saturday 10 AM -8 PM
Sunday 10 AM -8 PM
HPB Las Colinas 7631 N MacArthur Blvd Irving, TX 75063
Store Hours:
Monday 10 AM -8 PM
Tuesday 10 AM -6 PM
Wednesday 12 PM -8 PM
Thursday 10 AM -8 PM
Friday 10 AM -8 PM
Saturday 10 AM -8 PM
Sunday 10 AM -8 PM
HPB Lewisville 420 E FM 3040 Lewisville, TX 75067
Store Hours:
Monday 10 AM -8 PM
Tuesday 10 AM -6 PM
Wednesday 12 PM -8 PM
Thursday 10 AM -8 PM
Friday 10 AM -8 PM
Saturday 10 AM -8 PM
Sunday 10 AM -8 PM
HPB Frisco 3221 Preston Rd Frisco, TX 75034
Store Hours:
Monday 10 AM -8 PM
Tuesday 10 AM -6 PM
Wednesday 12 PM -8 PM
Thursday 10 AM -8 PM
Friday 10 AM -8 PM
Saturday 10 AM -8 PM
Sunday 10 AM -8 PM
HPB Rockwall 959 E I-30 Rockwall, TX 75087
Store Hours:
Monday 10 AM -8 PM
Tuesday 10 AM -6 PM
Wednesday 12 PM -8 PM
Thursday 10 AM -8 PM
Friday 10 AM -8 PM
Saturday 10 AM -8 PM
Sunday 10 AM -8 PM
HPB McKinney 3190 S Central Expwy McKinney, TX 75070
Store Hours:
Monday 10 AM -8 PM
Tuesday 10 AM -6 PM
Wednesday 12 PM -8 PM
Thursday 10 AM -8 PM
Friday 10 AM -8 PM
Saturday 10 AM -8 PM
Sunday 10 AM -8 PM
HPB Bedford 713 Harwood Rd Bedford, TX 76021
Store Hours:
Monday 10 AM -8 PM
Tuesday 10 AM -6 PM
Wednesday 12 AM -8 PM
Thursday 10 AM -8 PM
Friday 10 AM -8 PM
Saturday 10 AM -8 PM
Sunday 10 AM -8 PM
HPB South Arlington 2211 S Cooper St Arlington, TX 76013
Store Hours:
Monday 10 AM -8 PM
Tuesday 10 AM -6 PM
Wednesday 12 AM -8 PM
Thursday 10 AM -8 PM
Friday 10 AM -8 PM
Saturday 10 AM -8 PM
Sunday 10 AM -8 PM
HPB Watauga 7620 Denton Hwy Watauga, TX 76148
Store Hours:
Monday 10 AM -8 PM
Tuesday 10 AM -6 PM
Wednesday 12 AM -8 PM
Thursday 10 AM -8 PM
Friday 10 AM -8 PM
Saturday 10 AM -8 PM
Sunday 10 AM -8 PM
HPB Mansfield 1551 Hwy 287 N Mansfield, TX 76063
Store Hours:
Monday 10 AM -8 PM
Tuesday 10 AM -6 PM
Wednesday 12 AM -8 PM
Thursday 10 AM -8 PM
Friday 10 AM -8 PM
Saturday 10 AM -8 PM
Sunday 10 AM -8 PM
Want a job in advertising? Well, the marketing and media revolution continues unabated Advertising media planning also continues in its transition to integrated marketing communications.
Media Planning & Buying in the 21st Century is the most comprehensive, up to date, and easy to read media book available.
Introducing the Second Edition (January 2013) of Media Planning & Buying in the 21st Century Written for college students and early career professionals, the book is a how to media planning & buying textbook and reference.
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The book's 560 pages provides instructor's with a lot of content and flexibility in designing classes. The contents include:
Because the book is a hefty 550+ pages ( a workbook and reference are also available) it gives profs the flexibility to emphasize the content that THEY judge to be most important for their students-whether all material or emphasizing planning, buying, selling, or new media. Instructors can also supplement the text with a learn by doing workbook and a media reference which includes real world media costs.
Why did I Write this Book?This book was written because there is not a really good media book available (my opinion). One fairly popular book caused my students to ask, "Where's the beef?" Another is so boring and disorganized that students are unable to comprehend the content. All are out of date. In the age of new media, some authors have almost forgotten that media is primarily a marketing discipline. Other books barely mention media buying which is at least half the importance of the function. None give a paragraph to IMC or integration. So here's why I decided to write my own book
Media is a creative, strategic marketing discipline, and should be presented that way.We are in an exciting period with change all around us. We are in the midst of a 21st century revolution, but no authors seem to have noted that fact, other than the digital revolution.
Current books are not comprehensive, e.g., barely mentioning the discipline of MEDIA BUYING which is at least half of the importance of the media function and and have somehow lost their marketing focus.