Councils: Centralized marketing won’t woo visitors

By Patrick Anderson
PBN Staff Writer

Rhode Island has cut state-level tourism-promotion spending 89 percent since 1995. So leaders of the state’s seven regional tourism councils, which have picked up some of the slack for cuts at the top, bristle at suggestions that centralization of visitor marketing is what’s needed to spur growth. More
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