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A FIRST FOR MARTINA: NAVRATILOVA TO APPEAR IN SUBARU TV AD

          Martina Navratilova will be featured in a multimillion-
     dollar TV and print campaign for Subaru of America,
     according to Stuart Elliott of the N.Y. TIMES, who calls the
     deal "another sign of the increasing appearance in
     mainstream advertising of imagery associated with gay men
     and lesbians."  The campaign, via Temerlin McClain, TX, is
     scheduled to break this week and also includes golfers Meg
     Mallon and Juli Inkster, as well as skier Diann Roffe-
     Steinrotter.  The headline of the print ads "designates
     Subaru as 'a proud sponsor of women who kick' a certain part
     of the anatomy."  In the TV spot, set to appear on networks
     such as ESPN, The Golf Channel and the Outdoor Life Network,
     "shots of the women at play are interspersed with them
     asking rhetorically about attributes like performance, grip
     and control, meant to refer to both their sports and their
     Subarus."  The spot closes with Navratilova smiling saying,
     "But what do we know?  We're just girls" (N.Y. TIMES, 3/13).
          CHANGING TIMES? The ad marks Navratilova's "first
     appearance in a national" TV ad.  Navratilova: "All most
     other advertisers could see was the fact that I'm a lesbian.
     ... Subaru doesn't care.  They see me as everything I am." 
     Subaru of America Marketing Programs Dir Tim Bennett called
     Navratilova the "consummate professional" who "personifies
     the attributes of our brand as a go-anywhere, do-anything
     type of individual.  We view her as an active lifestyle
     woman and the other stuff as no one's business."  Temerlin
     McClain CEO & Exec Creative Dir Dennis McClain: "We did
     research on the advertising and got an extremely positive
     response from the target audience" (N.Y. TIMES, 3/13).

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