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  • Yabba-dabba-do! Meet The Flinstones' fashions.
     // Discount Store News; 4/18/94, Vol. 33 Issue 8, Apparel Merchandising pA34 

    Presents manufacturers of licensed merchandise featuring characters from the motion picture `The Flinstones.' Includes shirts and coordinated sets from Allison Manufacturing; Boxer shorts from College Concepts; Girls' screen printed knit T-shirts from Dobie; Hair accessories from Fantasia...

  • Sports-licensed apparel ready for rebound in '96?
     // Discount Store News; 8/19/96, Vol. 35 Issue 16, Apparel Merchandising pA8 

    Reports on efforts to improve the sales performance of sports-licensed apparel in 1996. Total sales of sports-licensed clothing in 1995; Sales percentage changes in sports-licensed categories.

  • Creating new brands from old favorites for '97 and beyond.
    Scally, Robert // Discount Store News; 11/18/96, Vol. 35 Issue 22, p29 

    Reports that the entertainment business is turning yesterday's hit films and classic books into new lines of branded merchandise that are destined for mass market distribution during the Christmas season and into 1997. Popularity of movies on home video; List of films, shows and books with...

  • Licensing.
    Scally, Robert // Discount Store News; 2/3/93, Vol. 36 Issue 3, p43 

    Presents developments in the licensed merchandise industry in the United States as of February 3, 1997. Spectra Merchandising International's licensing contract with Sega of America for Sonic Hedgehod and Sonic X-Treme products; Creation of `Warner Bros. Family Entertainment on Ice' by Ice...

  • Licensing.
    Scally, Robert // Discount Store News; 6/23/97, Vol. 36 Issue 12, p105 

    Presents various news concerning licensing of products in the United States. Introduction of commemorative licensed products by Campbell Soup Incorporated; Animal character licensed by the United States Snowboard Team; Renaming of New Line Cinema.

  • Manufacturer news.
    Scally, Robert // Discount Store News; 6/8/98, Vol. 37 Issue 11, p25 

    Reports on developments concerning licensed products manufacturers in the United States as of June 8, 1998. Includes Polygram Filmed Entertainment's deal with Copyrights Group to handle rights for character `Maisy'; Parachute Publishing LLC's licensure of the children's book rights to `Life...

  • Hot licenses deliver a strong message.
    Symons, Allene // Drug Store News; 6/26/95, Vol. 17 Issue 9, p97 

    Reports on purchasing licenses for the social expressions category. Use of licensed product to give exposure, awareness and equity; Delivery of strong message; Competition of greeting card manufacturers for new licenses. INSET: Those retail characters..

  • Licensed properties.
    Symons, Allene // Playthings; 1993/1994, Vol. 91 Issue 12A, p93 

    Lists licensed properties of various companies. A-Billion Dreams; A Bob Clampett Cartoon; A Dragon's Tale; A-Golden Kingdom; A Little Peace & Quiet; Aadvark Arry; More.

  • New properties.
    Symons, Allene // Playthings; Apr94, Vol. 92 Issue 4, Licensing Trends p6 

    No abstract available.

  • Top selling licensed properties.
    Symons, Allene // Playthings; Feb95, Vol. 93 Issue 2, p20 

    No abstract available.

  • Character news update.
    Symons, Allene // Playthings; Feb95, Vol. 93 Issue 2, p138 

    No abstract available.

  • Top selling licensed properties.
    Symons, Allene // Playthings; Jun95, Vol. 93 Issue 6, p40 

    No abstract available.

  • Top selling licensed properties.
    Symons, Allene // Playthings; Jul95, Vol. 93 Issue 7, p46 

    Presents the top selling licensed properties in April 1995, as ranked by dollar sales.

  • Top selling licensed properties.
    Symons, Allene // Playthings; Apr96, Vol. 94 Issue 4, p42 

    Presents information on the top selling licensed properties for January 1996, ranked by dollar sales. Barbie; Mortal Kombat; Toy Story; Other licensed properties; How they ranked.

  • Second memento wave hits.
    Symons, Allene // Inside Tucson Business; 5/5/97, Vol. 7 Issue 6, p3 

    Reports on the availability of the second wave of National Championship licensed products in Tucson, Arizona stores. Royalties paid to the University of Arizona; Projected sales of the paraphernalia.

  • Bugwear.
    Symons, Allene // Discount Store News; 3/3/97, Vol. 36 Issue 5, p27 

    Reports on Saban's shipment of its licensed BeetleBorgs to Kmart and Wal-Mart. Description of the design.

  • Licensing sales decline slightly.
    Symons, Allene // Playthings; Jun96, Vol. 94 Issue 6, p44 

    Reports on the slight decline in the retail sales of licensed merchandise in the United States and Canada during 1995. Growing strength of corporate trademark licensing; Slump in entertainment/character and sports properties.

  • Not a star in the sky.
    Schulman, Milt // Playthings; Jun96, Vol. 94 Issue 6, p46 

    Presents comments from various executives on how the licensed products market in the United States will respond to another year without an apparent blockbuster property. Improvement of profit picture with merchandising and hard work as according to Tomy president Bill Carlson; Building of sales...

  • Meeting new challenges.
    Lapadula-Scardino, Kimberly // Playthings; Jun96, Vol. 94 Issue 6, p86 

    Looks at the challenges being faced by entertainment licensing. Increasing selectiveness of retailers when deciding which properties to align themselves with; Key considerations of retailers when choosing licensing properties.

  • Top selling licensed properties.
    Lapadula-Scardino, Kimberly // Playthings; Feb97, Vol. 95 Issue 2, p160 

    Lists the top selling licensed properties in the United States as of November 1996, ranked by dollar sales. Includes Barbie; Toy Story; Lego Basics; Hot Wheels; Star Wars.

  • Licensing watch.
    Lapadula-Scardino, Kimberly // Discount Store News; 2/6/95, Vol. 34 Issue 3, p78 

    Reports on licensing developments as of February 6, 1995. Includes the search for licensing partners for the release of adventure film from Sony Signatures; Agreement on licensing between Ambassador Cards and Walt Disney; Expansion of Advanced Sports' licensed products line.

  • Top selling licensed properties.
    Lapadula-Scardino, Kimberly // Playthings; Aug95, Vol. 93 Issue 8, p47 

    Lists the top selling licensed properties in the United States as ranked by dollar sales as of May 1995. Barbie; Genesis; Super Nintendo; Mighty Morphin Power Rangers; Saturn; The Lion King; Super Soaker; Game Boy; Game Gear; Batman.

  • Reaching for the stars.
    Schulman, Milt // Playthings; Feb96, Vol. 94 Issue 2, p140 

    Presents an outlook for the United States licensed products industry for 1996. Concern of licensing executives that buyers have grown too accustomed to breakout properties; Sales slack picked up by longtime favorites such as Batman and Star Wars; Easing of the Power Rangers licensing...

  • Top selling licensed properties.
    Schulman, Milt // Playthings; Feb96, Vol. 94 Issue 2, p152 

    Presents the top selling licensed properties in the United States in November 1995 as ranked by dollar sales. Comparison with October 1995 rankings.

  • Cartoon licensing trail leads to Latin America.
    Paxman, Andrew // Variety; 6/24/96, Vol. 363 Issue 8, p86 

    Focuses on Latin American as potential market for entertainment-based licensing and merchandising programs. Contributing factors; Retail value of licensed products based on report `International Licensing Status Report' by EPM Communications; Percentage growth of sales.

  • Old reliables set Holiday pace.
    Ellis, Kristi // WWD: Women's Wear Daily; 10/22/1997, Vol. 174 Issue 79, p10 

    Focuses on the use of classic movie characters among manufacturers and retailers of entertainment licensed products in the United States for the holiday season. Studio executives' comments on the poor box-office showing of several films in summer 1997; Estimated generated income of licensed...

  • Not just for selling T-shirts, licensing is brand-building.
    Sloane, Lois // Brandweek; 6/13/94, Vol. 35 Issue 24, p43 

    Discusses several aspects concerning licensing of commercial products. 1993 worldwide and domestic retail sales of licensed products; Cases of `Jurassic Park' and `Batman'; Films' use of licensing to transform themselves into commercial brands; Guidelines to follow when evaluating a potential...

  • Avanti adds Cheri Blum license for mini-market.
    Corral, Cecile B. // Home Textiles Today; 01/08/2001, Vol. 22 Issue 18, p8 

    Reports the addition of licensed products by the Avanti Linens for holiday 2001 in Moonachie, New Jersey. List of licensee manufacturers of Cheri Blum; Characteristics of the licensed products designed by Blum; Schedule of the Cheri Blum collection for the winter mini-market.

  • What's a Licensee To Do?
    Corral, Cecile B. // Home Textiles Today; 7/25/2011, Vol. 32 Issue 18, p4 

    In this article, the author discusses the importance of licensed brands, particularly in the home furnishings industry.

  • FROM THE EDITOR.
    Molaro, Regina // License! Global; Feb2008, Vol. 11 Issue 1, p55 

    The article discusses various reports published within the issue, including one on licensing and direct-to-retail trend, fashion forecasts for spring 2009 from Fashion Snoops, and the Magic Marketplace to be held on February 12 to 15, 2008.

  • Brand Licensing Europe 2008 Exhibitor List.
    Molaro, Regina // License! Global; Sep2008, Vol. 11 Issue 8, p38 

    A list of the exhibitors participating in the Brand Licensing Europe 2008 event is presented, which includes the 24IP Law Group, 4 Girlz, and Sony Pictures Entertainment.

  • World Market View.
    Collins, Josephine; Jenkins, Bob // License! Global; Oct2008, Vol. 11 Issue 9, p40 

    No abstract available.

  • Brand Licensing, Meet Budapest, Hungary.
    Phillips, Sam // License! Global; Jan/Feb2011, Vol. 14 Issue 1, p38 

    The article offers information on Brand Licensing Central and Eastern Europe to be held on March 7-8, 2011 in Budapest, Hungary.

  • Licensed product show sets debut.
    Phillips, Sam // Discount Store News; 9/6/93, Vol. 32 Issue 17, p47 

    No abstract available.

  • Licensing Expo set for April in Vegas.
    Phillips, Sam // Discount Store News; 1/17/94, Vol. 33 Issue 2, p53 

    Announces the Licensed Product World Exposition on April 12 to 14, 1994 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Venue.

  • Licensed Product Expo to host seminars.
    Phillips, Sam // Discount Store News; 3/21/94, Vol. 33 Issue 6, p31 

    Reports that nine educational seminars have been developed for the 1994 Licensed Product World Exposition. Show schedule.

  • Clothing with characters.
    Brookman, Faye // Discount Store News; 6/20/94, Vol. 33 Issue 12, pA16 

    Discusses the increase in popularity of clothing designed with licensed cartoon characters. Popularity of Looney Tunes characters; Fears of overexposure; Prospects for retail stores.

  • Licensing '95 set for June in New York.
    Brookman, Faye // Discount Store News; 3/20/95, Vol. 34 Issue 6, p59 

    Announces the holding of Licensing '95 exhibition in New York City on June 20 to 22, 1995.

  • Cross-merchandising propels licensed goods.
    Moore, Yaquoi // Discount Store News; 6/19/95, Vol. 34 Issue 12, p49 

    Focuses on cross-merchandising as most efficient means of selling entertainment-related licensed products. Benefits for vendors and retailers; More exposure for products; Need for suppliers and retailers to be creative; Suppliers' programs to get retailers for their products; Partnership...

  • Picking a powerhouse.
    Sanders, Shari // Discount Store News; 6/19/95, Vol. 34 Issue 12, pA10 

    Reports on the different types of licensed products sold by mass market retailers. Classic properties such as Disney's characters and Warner Products' Looney Tunes; Products related to motion pictures; Science fiction and fantasy-based characters; Images of empowered females; Products for...

  • Licensed products for adults stir sales in kitchen, dinnerware.
    Dobrian, Joseph // Discount Store News; 6/19/95, Vol. 34 Issue 12, p61 

    Reports on the emergence of licensed houseware products aimed at adults. General Mills' Betty Crocker kitchenware program; US Postal Service's licensed products; Celestial Seasonings dinnerware line; Cross-merchandising; Combination of highly promoted and classic characters; Anchor Hocking's...

  • What's hot in sports-licensed apparel.
    Dobrian, Joseph // Discount Store News; 1/1/96, Vol. 35 Issue 1, p45 

    Reports that the Russell Licensed Products Division is releasing its Chalk Line collection of authentic-looking pro sports apparel. Promotion of extra features as standard; Stores where the collection is available.

  • What's hot in team apparel.
    Dobrian, Joseph // Discount Store News; 7/15/96, Vol. 35 Issue 14, p27 

    Reports on the profitability of athlete-identified licensed apparel in the United States. Chalk Line's addition of player-specific items to its 1996 apparel mix; Chain stores that have ordered Dallas Cowboys replica jerseys; Aspirational issue at the heart of team sports licensing; Typical...

  • Retailers look to licenses with adult market in mind.
    Wilensky, Dawn // Discount Store News; 5/19/97, Vol. 36 Issue 10, p17 

    Discusses the efforts of retail stores to meet the growing interest of adult Americans in licensed goods. Percentage share of adult market in licensed products; Factors which caused the growth in sales of licensed houseware; Samples of in-demand licensed products.

  • Variety mildly spices up licensed mix.
    White-Sax, Barbara // Discount Store News; 8/4/97, Vol. 36 Issue 15, pH6 

    Focuses on children's licensed domestic products. Best selling licenses on the different chain stores; Strategies used to maximize the products' appeal; How to sell a category.

  • Familiarity fuels sales.
    White-Sax, Barbara // Discount Store News; 8/18/97, Vol. 36 Issue 16, p27 

    Discusses the profits of familiar licensed entertainment properties. Approches of retailers on entertainment-related licensing; Features of direct-to-video; Film companies efforts to create direct-to-video products.

  • Promise of longevity lure kids' licensees.
    White-Sax, Barbara // Discount Store News; 6/8/98, Vol. 37 Issue 11, p23 

    Cites factors behind the popularity of licensed children's apparel in the United States. Maintenance of quality and incorporation of fashion trends; Importance of design appeal and fashion look for the products; Development and use of parameters based on the product's image.

  • Retailers look for summer hit, get ready for back-to-school.
    Wilensky, Dawn // Discount Store News; 6/8/98, Vol. 37 Issue 11, p27 

    Reports on the licensed-product preferences of various retail stores in the United States. Target, Caldor Corp. and Bradlees Inc.'s support for the Godzilla property; ShopKo Stores Inc.'s selection of Looney Tunes, Barney and Winnie the Poo properties; Plans for the heavy promotion of the...

  • Licenses boost sales of children's merchandise.
    Friesen, Wendy; White-Sax, Barbara // Drug Store News; 12/11/95, Vol. 17 Issue 20, p35 

    Focuses on the use of licensed characters to sale drugstore products. Packaging; Types; General merchandising; Comments from industry executives. INSET: TELEBrands hits the Web..

  • Bullish about GM.
    Friesen, Wendy; White-Sax, Barbara // Drug Store News; 2/17/97, Vol. 19 Issue 4, p35 

    Describes the display of Chicago Bulls licensed products by Walgreens outlet in Chicago, Illinois. Endcap with giant cutout of star basketball player Michael Jordan.

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