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AFTER W&K MOVE, NIKE PLANS FEWER, BUT BIGGER, AD CAMPAIGNS

          Nike is making a "major shift" in its ad strategy by
     doing "fewer campaigns and putting more weight behind them,"
     according to Cuneo & Friedman of AD AGE.  The new approach
     comes as Nike "consolidated" its ad account at Wieden &
     Kennedy last week.  In an analysts meeting earlier this
     year, Nike execs said ad spending in 2000 would hit $350M,
     compared to the first six months of '99 totaling $126M. 
     Analysts say that "the shifts correspond to Nike's attempt
     to cut costs for the company overall" (AD AGE, 11/29 issue).
          NIKE BACKS SNOWBOARDERS' LOBBY: In Denver, Deborah
     Frazier reported that Nike has joined Aspen-area
     snowboarders in their campaign to open Aspen's Ajax Mountain
     to boarders.  Nike will launch a "Free The Snow" Web site
     that will distribute "Free Ajax" bumper stickers to anyone
     who "writes government officials about the exclusion."  Dawn
     Leonetti, Nike's All Conditions Skier Communications
     Manager, said, "We're open to a friendly resolution, but
     snowboarders deserve equal rights.  It's all about
     discrimination."  Aspen Skiing Co. Dir of Communications
     Rose Abello: "We offer nearly 5,000 acres to snowboarders. 
     There are only 675 acres that are skiers-only" (ROCKY
     MOUNTAIN NEWS, 11/29).

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