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Entertainment seminar to showcase new marketing  opportunities in film and music
Entertainment seminar to showcase new marketing opportunities in film and music
16 January 2009 2:31pm
New concepts and opportunities in film and music sponsorship will be the focus of a forthcoming seminar in Sydney in March.
Nissan goes back to mainstream with Richmond shorts branding
Nissan goes back to mainstream with Richmond shorts branding
15 January 2009 3:39pm
Car maker Nissan has become a major sponsor of the Richmond AFL club, with its branding to go on the club's shorts as part of a two-year deal.
WIN increases stadium portfolio
WIN increases stadium portfolio
15 January 2009 3:33pm
Television group WIN Corporation has increased its investment in stadium sponsorship by becoming the naming rights sponsor of the redeveloped St George Illawarra Dragons home ground, Jubilee Oval.
Latest Journal of Sponsorship available
Latest Journal of Sponsorship available
15 January 2009 3:30pm
The latest issue of the international, peer-reviewed Journal of Sponsorship (JoS) is about to be released by UK-based publisher, Henry Stewart Publications. Sponsorship News has secured a 20% discount for subscribers interested in the Journal.
Leukemia Foundation benefit from sponsorship red tape
Leukemia Foundation benefit from sponsorship red tape
15 January 2009 2:51pm
Having been prevented from displaying its major jersey sponsor, Centrebet, in New Zealand this month because of the country's advertising legislation, players from the Newcastle Jets A-League squad took to the field with the Leukemia Foundation logo on its shirts in lieu of its major partner.
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