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CARDS NEW MARKETING PLAN AIMS TO BRING IN WOMEN AND CHILDREN

          Under the guidance of Michael Bidwill, son of Cardinals
     Owner Bill Bidwill, the Cardinals have a new marketing plan
     for the upcoming season and are "spending more money on
     advertising than ever before," according to Kent Somers in
     the ARIZONA REPUBLIC.  Somers: "Compared with the way other
     sports franchises market their products, Bidwill was about
     as progressive as the Amish."  In the off-season, Michael
     Bidwill, team officials and the team's ad agency developed a
     year-long campaign, on which the team is spending
     "significantly" more in TV ads, although Michael Bidwill
     declined to reveal figures.  The theme of the campaign is
     that "the pieces for developing a winner ... are beginning
     to come together."  The team is targeting kids and women by
     expanding its kids clubs and offering interactive events at
     home games and by offering introductory football classes to
     women.  The team's select-a-seat promo was also "revamped
     into more of a family outing," concentrating on "convincing
     kids to become Cardinals fans" (AZ REPUBLIC, 5/12).

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