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THE MARKETING ARM EYES ALL OF SBC'S SPORTS/LIFESTYLE DEALS

          SBC Communications will "hand virtually all of its"
     annual $50M in "sports and lifestyle marketing activity to
     an outside agency, likely" Dallas-based The Marketing Arm
     (TMA), according to sources of Andy Bernstein of the
     SPORTSBUSINESS JOURNAL.  The deal, which "would cost SBC
     several million dollars in fees," would be "one of the
     largest pieces of business to go to a sports marketing
     agency from a single client," as TMA "would handle virtually
     all activity, from contract negotiations to execution."  But
     SBC spokesperson Larry Solomon said while the company is
     "looking at firms to handle our presence marketing and
     promotions work, ... no decision has been made."  Bernstein
     adds that TMA, which was acquired by Omnicom Group last
     year, would "share the SBC business" with the Omnicom-owned
     promotions agency TLP.  SBC, which owns six regional and
     wireless telephone companies, holds naming rights to Pac
     Bell Park and title sponsorship of the Southwestern Bell
     Cotton Bowl.  TMA was Ameritech's agency before Ameritech
     was acquired by SBC (SPORTSBUSINESS JOURNAL, 3/13). 

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