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IN THE TRADES: AT&T IS SAFECO AT HOME; STARTER INKS WITH WCW

          AT&T has inked a multi-year sponsorship agreement with
     the Mariners and Safeco Field valued at "more than seven
     figures annually," according to Andy Bernstein of the
     SPORTSBUSINESS JOURNAL.  The deal is "spearheaded" by AT&T's
     wireless division, which will provide wireless telephones to
     the entire front-office.  Signage and branding and other
     AT&T services are included in the deal.  AT&T was originally
     interested in a wireless-only deal, but sought "broader
     exclusivity" when asked to pay a "huge rights fee" for the
     wireless category.  Foote, Cone & Belding's sports marketing
     division handled the deal (SPORTSBUSINESS JOURNAL, 11/16).
          TELLEM IT'S OK: Also in the SPORTSBUSINESS JOURNAL,
     Josh Gotthelf reports that Hornets rookie Ricky Davis has
     dropped Arn Tellem to sign with agent Tevester Scott of
     Master P's No Limit Sports.  In other news, Magic rookie
     Miles Simon and Suns rookie Toby Bailey have "finalized"
     deals with And 1 (SPORTSBUSINESS JOURNAL, 11/16).
          ABSOLUTELY, POSITIVELY: Red Wings C Sergei Fedorov
     signed an endorsement deal with NHL sponsor FedEx, which
     includes a TV spot scheduled to begin airing "in the next
     few weeks" (Josh Gotthelf, SPORTSBUSINESS JOURNAL, 11/16).
          BECKERMAN EYES WCW: BRANDWEEK's Terry Lefton reports
     that Starter is "close to completing a licensing deal" with
     WCW.  Starter Chair David Beckerman: "We're looking for
     licenses that give us better return on investment and I'm
     convinced that this is one."  Starter "hopes to have limited
     product" out for the holiday season, but "the bulk of its
     effort will be for" spring '99 (BRANDWEEK, 11/16 issue). 

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