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SNOWBOARDING STAYS IN THE NEWS: EVEN NBC NEWS INTO SHREDDING

          Snowboarding's debut at the Nagano Games was examined
     last night by NBC's Roger O'Neil on "NBC Nightly News."  
     O'Neil: "They were outlaws on the slopes -- but today the
     bad boys and girls in baggy pants are the darlings of ski
     areas everywhere."  Michael Berry of the National Ski Areas
     Association: "Snowboarding has become very, very important. 
     This year we can anticipate something in excess of 20% of
     tickets sold will be sold to snowboarders."  O'Neil reported
     that "only" seven of the nation's 500 ski areas still ban
     snowboarders, and that there are 175 manufacturers making
     snowboards.  O'Neil: "In the next 15 years, boarders are
     expected to outnumber skiers -- a new king of the mountain
     riding a whole new edge" ("NBC Nightly News," 2/9). 
          LET'S RIDE: Shares in snowboard company Ride "shot up
     as much as 70% Monday morning after snowboarding made" its
     Olympic debut.  After noon, the shares proceeded to drop,
     ending the day at 2 7/8, up 11/18 for a gain of 31% for the
     day (USA TODAY, 2/10)....In AMERICAN DEMOGRAPHICS, Marc
     Spiegler that the "snowboarding myth doesn't really hold up
     to close examination.  The sport's not that popular or
     rebel-infested, and it's hardly GenX."  In his piece, he
     cites NSGA estimates showing "only" 3.7 million Americans
     snowboarded in '96 (AMERICAN DEMOGRAPHICS, 2/98 issue). 
  

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