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Report Says Royals Set To Announce Naming Rights Deal
Reports out of Kansas City say that the Royals could announce a naming rights deal for Kauffman Stadium as early as today. The team, however, said in a statement that no agreement had been signed. "Amid a variety of reports that the Royals were nearing an announcement today, we felt it necessary to address the situation," the team said. "Since the renovations were completed prior to the 200...
Read MoreAt Fashion Events, Canon Puts The Focus On Photography
Canon has been sponsoring some of the world's leading fashion events since 2005. As one of the foremost sponsors in fashion (title sponsor of London and Milan Fashion Weeks and a key sponsor of Paris Fashion Week), it stands to reason that they've learned a few things along the way. At these events, the Canon Photography Centre provides fashion photographers with wireless internet access, print...
Read More70% Of People Say They're More Willing To Buy Something Endorsed By Favorite Artist
A recent study by sports and entertainment marketing agency, GMR, revealed some interesting stats on the rapidly evolving relationship between brands and bands. GMR polled more than 500 people about sponsorship and music to see what the public thought, and here’s some of what they found.. - 68% of respondents said sponsors help artists, rather than exploit them - 70% of respondents say t...
Read MoreHow Sponsorship Can Give Meaning To Your Marketing
According to Havas Media Labs, the majority of people wouldn't care if 80% of brands disappeared tomorrow. That's a pretty striking assertion that Umair Haque, Havas Media Labs Director, uses to implore marketers to move beyond aspirational advertising. The next step in the evolution of advertising, he says, is to create meaningful brands that matter in human terms, not aspirational ones. Meani...
Read MoreNew Study Claims School Sponsorship Threatens Critical Thinking
As more and more schools turn to corporate partnerships to fill in budget gaps, a new report released yesterday says schools should think twice before accepting sponsorships. The study, which was published by the National Education Policy Center, which resides within the School of Education at the University of Colorado Boulder, says that even with a strict set of standards when it comes to cho...
Read MoreHarley-Davidson Crowdsources Ad Ideas From Facebook
Harley-Davidson Motor Company has launched a new Facebook application that aims to crowdsource advertising ideas directly from Harley-Davidson's nearly three million Facebook fans. Called Fan Machine, it allows Harley-Davidson's Facebook community to review an advertising brief, submit ideas and vote on ideas from other community members. After selecting and rewarding the winners, Harley-David...
Read MoreWhy The Cowboys Don't Have A Naming Rights Deal Yet..
In a recent LA Times interview, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones explains... "We're being very selective. I never had naming rights at Texas Stadium. Because in our case, when we put a name on that stadium, we will name the Cowboys. It's almost going to be like the Pepsi Cowboys. It will be that dominant. We have great relationships with other services and brands that the benchmark for what the na...
Read MoreSoccer Club Changes 119 Yr Old Stadium Name To Something More Sponsor Friendly
After 119 years playing in St. James Park, Newcastle United has decided it needs to rename its arena to become more sponsor friendly. Earlier today the club announced the name change following consultation with international branding experts. The original naming rights proposal, launched in November 2009, invited sponsors to link their brand to St. James' Park, but this did not prove commerc...
Read MoreMayor's Forecast Says Municipal Marketing Worth $25 Million To Chicago
New Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel is planning to ramp up advertising and sponsorship on prominent public property to help balance the city's books. His $6.3 billion budget assumes $25 million in revenues from “municipal marketing” and sponsorship deals. The Chicago Tribune reports that everything from building naming rights to the city's website, and even garbage cans and parking pay boxes are on ...
Read MoreBad Hair Day: Soccer Team Gets First-Ever QR Code Haircut For Sponsor
Betfair, never one to shy away from trying new things (see here, here and here), has signed a unique sponsorship deal to shave QR codes into the heads of Bromley FC players for the first round of this season's FA Cup. It is believed to be the first time that QR codes have been implemented via haircut. When scanned the QR codes will lead fans to the Betfair mobile site. Celebrity stylist Dan...
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