Citations with the tag: MERCHANDISE licensing

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  • Garments go for gold.
    Demery, Paul // Discount Store News; 9/6/93, Vol. 32 Issue 17, pA30 

    No abstract available.

  • Licenses are roaring for teams, characters.
    Mammarella, James // Discount Store News; 7/18/94, Vol. 33 Issue 14, p1 

    Reports on trends in licensed products merchandising. State-of-the-art merchandising for the Disney motion picture `Lion King'; Increased price points for licensed apparel; Regional and local hero identification; Ideas for licensed merchandise from the Licensing Industry Merchandisers'...

  • What's hot in licensing.
    Mammarella, James // Discount Store News; 3/18/96, Vol. 35 Issue 6, p31 

    Reports on Optigraphics' use of a patented process called Magic Motion, graphics that combine three-dimension and multi-image flicker imagery, in apparel. Optigraphics' granting of a license for Magic Motion to Licensing Link; Looney Tunes and Winnie the Pooh as among the first licenses to...

  • Licensing brings spice of life to the shopping experience.
    Kapner, Jerry // Discount Store News; 6/17/96, Vol. 35 Issue 12, p14 

    Talks about licensing of products for retail in the United States. Homogenization of retail; Properties available at the Licensing Show scheduled for June 25 to 27, 1996; Benefits of licensing.

  • Brand equity: The building blocks of licensing.
    Wilensky, Dawn // Discount Store News; 6/17/96, Vol. 35 Issue 12, p33 

    Focuses on the development of a strong licensed program for retail companies in the United States. Brand equity as a lucrative undertaking; Requirements of a strong brand presence; Support from theatrical release, home video, television or toy tie-ins; Planning for a licensed program.

  • ILMA sponsors workshop.
    Wilensky, Dawn // Discount Store News; 5/11/98, Vol. 37 Issue 9, pA6 

    No abstract available.

  • Vendor news.
    Wilensky, Dawn // Discount Store News; 7/27/98, Vol. 37 Issue 14, p35 

    Reports on developments concerning merchandise licensing in the United States as of July 27, 1998. Includes Viacom Consumer Products' plans to expand its Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. restaurant chain; Equity Marketing's acquisition of Corinthian Marketing.

  • Event properties fight it out.
    Scally, Robert // Discount Store News; 7/27/98, Vol. 37 Issue 14, p35 

    Reports on an increase in the number of licensing programs built around children's entertainment and educational properties in the United States. Success of merchandising Dreamworks' `Small Soldiers' and Walt Disney's `Mulan'; Merchandising strategy of Fox Consumer Products.

  • Vendor news.
    Scally, Robert // Discount Store News; 8/24/98, Vol. 37 Issue 16, p31 

    Presents news items related to merchandise licensing in the United States as of August 24, 1998. Includes MicroProse Inc.'s purchase of the license of computer game rights to FIM Road Racing World Champions GP 500; Nickelodeon's naming of Grupo Losani SA as its licensing and merchandising agent.

  • New licensing niche: Artists.
    McAllister, Liane // Gifts & Decorative Accessories; Jun96, Vol. 97 Issue 6, p156 

    Focuses on art licensing business as a growing niche. Share in the American licensing market; Launch of new licensing companies and new divisions for gift/collectibles resources; Licensing of designs; Launch of student competition for licensed CARE products by the Fashion Institute of...

  • Licensing update.
    McAllister, Liane // Gifts & Decorative Accessories; Sep96, Vol. 97 Issue 8, p104 

    Presents several developments related to the merchandise licensing in the United States as of September 1996. Debut of new Entertainment Licensing unit; Development of live action and animated motion pictures; Launching of full-service, in house licensing and merchandising division;...

  • New products and programs spur licensing deals.
    McAllister, Liane // Gifts & Decorative Accessories; Aug97, Vol. 98 Issue 8, p52 

    Reports that Licensing 97 International and the International Licensing Industry Merchandisers' Association celebrated its second show at the New York Jacob Javits Convention Center. How many exhibitors attended the show; What was the disadvantage of the showing; Information on the family...

  • Change LIMA hall of fame name.
    McAllister, Liane // Gifts & Decorative Accessories; Sep97, Vol. 98 Issue 9, p130 

    Cites the renaming of the International Licensing Industry Merchandisers' Association's hall of fame to the Murray Altchuler Licensing Hall of Fame. Who the renaming honors; Resignation of Murray Altchuler as executive director.

  • LIMA Conference measures success.
    McAllister, Liane // Gifts & Decorative Accessories; Apr99, Vol. 100 Issue 4, p14 

    Reports on the International Licensing Industry Merchandisers' Association's (LIMA) conference on April 25-27, 1999 in California. Focus of the conference on measurement of the hard dollar value of media exposure generated by a licensing program and its impact on a brand's equity.

  • first word.
    Cooney, Joyceann // License!; Jul2003, Vol. 6 Issue 6, p12 

    Introduces a series of articles on product licensing in the U.S. Highlights of the Licensing 2003 International Show; Licensing veteran Kenn Viselman's development of a product for licensing.

  • Furthermore....
    Cooney, Joyceann // Playthings; Dec93, Vol. 91 Issue 12, p51 

    No abstract available.

  • Membership meeting set for June 13.
    Cooney, Joyceann // Playthings; Apr94, Vol. 92 Issue 4, Licensing Trends p7 

    No abstract available.

  • LIMA invites members to a reception.
    Cooney, Joyceann // Playthings; Apr94, Vol. 92 Issue 4, Licensing Trends p7 

    No abstract available.

  • Licensing section.
    Cooney, Joyceann // Playthings; 12/15/96 Buyer's Guide 1997, Vol. 94 Issue 12A, p127 

    Presents an alphabetical listing of merchandise licensing companies in the United States. Includes ABC Entertainment; Bancroft Sage Publishing; Calvin Klein Industries.

  • The best laid plans.
    Ferreiro, Jorge // Playthings; Jun98, Vol. 96 Issue 6, p108 

    Presents information on how to draft a guide which would provide blue prints for a merchandise licensing in the United States. What a guide should convey; How the goal of a detailed style guide can be achieved; Approach needed to be taken to find an ideal architect for designing the guide; How...

  • Hot names, top dollars.
    Buss, Dale D. // Nation's Business; Aug95, Vol. 83 Issue 8, p16 

    Focuses on the potential benefits offered by product licensing to small companies in the United States. Key players in the US licensing industry; Risks in the licensing business; Suggestions for entrepreneurs who want to delve into licensing. INSET: It's not all fun and games.; Disney sets the...

  • Rent a brand.
    Gangemi, Robina A.; Greco, Susan // Inc.; Nov95, Vol. 17 Issue 16, p92 

    Informs that licensed merchandise has exploded in the marketplace, and is not limited simply to lunch boxes. Examples including communications company Cohen/Gebler Associates' exclusive rights to use comic-strip character Dilbert in training videos; Costs in renting someone else's brand name.

  • Studios square off for kidvid, holiday '95 melees.
    Benezra, Karen; Grimm, Matthew // Brandweek; 6/26/95, Vol. 36 Issue 26, p12 

    Reports on merchandise licensing opportunities posed by motion pictures and television programs expected to be released during the holiday season and in 1996. Merchandising efforts behind Sony Pictures' `Jumanji' and the films; Films with merchandise licensing potential in 1996.

  • Studios hope fashion fuels interest.
    D'Innocenzio, Anne // WWD: Women's Wear Daily; 7/10/1996, Vol. 172 Issue 5, p13 

    Focuses on the entertainment licensing industry's efforts to boost its profitability by adding fashion to the merchandise mix. Marketing tactics to promote fashion; Participation in the 1996 International Licensing and Merchandising Conference; Flat sales world wide in 1994-95; MCA/Universal...

  • License to sell.
    Benezra, Karen // Brandweek; 06/08/98, Vol. 39 Issue 23, p36 

    Discusses the keys to effective merchandising licensing. Development of an idea that connects squarely with the core audience; Pursuit of a smart packaging approach; Willingness to hold tight to a product's unique positioning; Matching the right license to the right product and audience.

  • property guide.
    Benezra, Karen // License! Global; Mar2007, Vol. 10 Issue 2, p57 

    A list of several licensing properties in Europe is presented which includes British designer Cath Kidston, the Harry Potter franchise, and the animated series "Shaun the Sheep" from Aardman Animation.

  • Diverse niches, strong marketing build licensing.
    McAllister, Liane // Gifts & Decorative Accessories; Aug93, Vol. 94 Issue 8, p92 

    Focuses on trends in the licensing industry as reflected in the 1993 International Licensing and Merchandising Conference and Exposition in New York City. Factors behind the success of the licensing industry; Positive effects of diversity; Strong performance of preschool `edutainment'...

  • LIMA elects officers and board members.
    McAllister, Liane // Playthings; Aug93, Vol. 91 Issue 8, p37 

    Reports on the election of officers and board members at The International Licensing Industry Merchandisers' Association (LIMA) for 1993. Lois Sloane as president; Debra Joester as Vice President/East; Debbie Hills as Vice President/Central; Kenneth Markman as Vice President/Membership; Dan...

  • License to Sell.
    Fitzgerald, Kate // Advertising Age; 2/12/1996, Vol. 67 Issue 7, pS1 

    Reports on the growth of merchandise licensing in the United States. Incorporation of licensing into corporate hierarchies; Effort to bring licensors and licensees in cyberspace; Influence of children on licensing business.

  • first word.
    Cooney, Joyceann // License!; Jun2003, Vol. 6 Issue 5, p24 

    Comments on the merchandise licensing industry in the United States. Licensing agent roundtable discussion; Mattel Inc.'s deal with Limited Too; Target demographics story.

  • Krafty Choice.
    Andreoli, Teresa // License!; Jun2003, Vol. 6 Issue 5, p204 

    Reports that Oh Yeah! Kool-Aid is represented by licensing agency IMC Licensing in the United States. List of brands that the agency is handling; Food and non-handling categories.

  • Versatile Dodge.
    Andreoli, Teresa // License!; Jun2003, Vol. 6 Issue 5, p204 

    Reports that automobile brand Dodge is aiming both at luxury products and basics market through merchandise licensing in the United States. Deal between Dodge's sports car Viper and watch designer Rodolphe Cattin; Launch of a Dodge 'ranchwear' apparel; List of retailers that have placed their...

  • Princess Style.
    Johnston, Cavelle // License!; Jun2003, Vol. 6 Issue 5, p206 

    Reports that Princess Collection owner A & N Enterprises and its licensing agent, COP Corp., has launched an updated collection in the United States. Style guide; Designs from master apparel licensee Millennium Apparel Group.

  • Cornering the Market.
    Wilensky, Dawn // License!; Jun2003, Vol. 6 Issue 5, p214 

    Reports that licensees are lending support for 'Humphrey Corner' property based on the children's book by author and illustrator Sally Hunter in the United States. Layette line; Reasons for supporting the property; List of licensees.

  • Bigger, Better, Quality.
    Phillips, Sam // License! Global; Sep/Oct2011, Vol. 14 Issue 5, p32 

    The article offers information on Brand Licensing Europe 2011 that will be held in Great Britain's The Grand Hall in Olympia, London from October 18 to October 20, 2011.

  • Local licensing heroes.
    Hagen, Brad // Variety; 05/26/97 Supplement, Vol. 367 Issue 4, p29 

    Focuses on the merchandise licensing industry in Germany. Performance of licensed properties imported from the United States; Merchandising Munchen's dominance in the industry; Growth of new companies in the industry; Popular characters in the merchandising market.

  • Licensing directory to feature over 3,500 listings.
    Hagen, Brad // Playthings; Jun94, Vol. 92 Issue 6, p57 

    Previews the International Licensing Industry Merchandisers' Association's (LIMA) production of its 1995 Licensing Resource Directory. Listings on North America, with information about properties, agents and licensees; Editorial features; Feedback from Murray Altchuler, executive director of...

  • LIMA expands educational programs.
    Hagen, Brad // Playthings; Apr94, Vol. 92 Issue 4, Licensing Trends p8 

    No abstract available.

  • Licensing '95 draws record number of exhibitors, attendees.
    Hagen, Brad // Playthings; Aug95, Vol. 93 Issue 8, p46 

    Reports on the holding of the 15th annual Licensing Expo on June 20-22, 1995, sponsored by the International Licensing Industry Merchandisers' Association. Record number of visitors; Range of exhibitors; Properties on display; Manufacturers in attendance.

  • LIMA awards expanded.
    Hagen, Brad // Playthings; Jun99, Vol. 97 Issue 6, p56 

    Reports on the International Licensing Merchandisers' Association's (LIMA) expansion of its 1999 LIMA International Licensing Awards for Excellence.

  • LIMA Award nominees.
    Hagen, Brad // Discount Store News; 6/17/96, Vol. 35 Issue 12, p33 

    Presents the nominees in the different categories of the 1996 Licensing Industry Merchandisers' Association awards.

  • LIMA announces award nominees.
    Hagen, Brad // Discount Store News; 6/17/96, Vol. 35 Issue 12, pA56 

    Reports that Batman, Star Wars, Winnie the Pooh and Pocahontas are among the nominees for the 1995 Licensing Industry Merchandisers' Association's License of the Year Award.

  • Barney wins licensing award.
    Hagen, Brad // Gifts & Decorative Accessories; Aug94, Vol. 95 Issue 8, p20 

    Presents the recipients of awards from the Licensing Industry Merchandisers' Association for 1994. Television character Barney as License of the Year; Bandai America as Licensee of the Year; Warner Brothers Consumer Products as Licensing Agency of the Year; Warner Brothers Studio Stores as...

  • Digital properties heat up.
    Hall, Wendy Jackson // Daily Variety; 06/13/2000, Vol. 268 Issue 7, pA2 

    Focuses on trends in merchandise licensing in the United States' digital media market highlighted at the 2000 International Licensing Industry Merchandisers' Association's show. Digital computer games considered the major licensing deals for the year; Internet properties that created early...

  • Branding the world.
    Kellachan, Lauren // Playthings; Jun2000, Vol. 98 Issue 6, p68 

    Interviews Licensing Industry Merchandiser's Association President Charles Riotto and group show director Diane Stone, about trends shaping the merchandising licensing industry in the United States. Plans for the 2000 Licensing International and Merchandising Show; Shift toward television-based...

  • Too much, too soon?
    S.M.C. // Telecommunications - International Edition; Aug2000, Vol. 34 Issue 8, p16 

    Focuses on the telecommunication industry in Hong Kong, China. Data on the licensed wireless Fixed Telecommunications Network Services; Impact of the network competition on purchase prices; Implication for a modified licensing process for the network services.

  • Simon Spotlights Nickelodeon, Nick Jr. Characters With New Licenses.
    S.M.C. // Book Publishing Report; 12/11/2000, Vol. 25 Issue 48, p5 

    Reports the addition of five licenses to the line-up of Simon Spotlight, the media-tie in imprint of Simon and Schuster Children Publishing. Inclusions of the licenses; Source of material for the imprint; Number of books published by the company.

  • event planner.
    S.M.C. // License! Global; Sep2007, Vol. 10 Issue 8, p22 

    No abstract available.

  • event planner.
    S.M.C. // License! Global; Nov2007, Vol. 10 Issue 10, p16 

    A calendar of events of interest to the licensing industry to be held from December 2007 to February 2008 is presented which includes the New York Anime Festival in New York, the British Toy Fair in London, England, and the International Toy Fair in Nuremberg, Germany.

  • THE TOP 100 GLOBAL LICENSEES.
    S.M.C. // License! Global; Nov2007, Vol. 10 Issue 10, p19 

    The article lists the top 100 global licensees for 2007, ranked by the periodical "License! Global" which includes Adidas, Enesco Group Inc. and WestPoint Home.

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