Sporting Goods
Nike’s Umbro sell-off: are we missing something?
THERE ARE FREQUENT occasions when Frontiers' loose grasp of the machinations of the money men becomes even looser and news of Nike’s disposal of Umbro is one of those times.
Will Nike chase Lance for decade of deception?
AFTER THE MEDIA pack moves on to fresher meat, the bones of the Lance Armstrong doping scandal will be picked over for months and years to come
Puma says outdated regulations prevent it going green
TRAINING SHOE and apparel brand Puma claims it is forced to charge more for its environmentally friendly shoes than it does for conventional products
Aguero drives Puma Motorsports vehicle
MANCHESTER CITY STRIKER and Puma ambassador, Sergio Aguero, gave Puma Motorsports a promotional kick-start this week when he took part in a web-based campaign using Puma’s athlete and team assets from t…
Otto Bock recommits to IPC after London 2012 success
OTTO BOCK HEALTHCARE extended its worldwide partnership with the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) through to the 2016 edition of the Paralympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, August 30
Li Ning pins recovery hopes on Chinese basketball league
THE CHINESE APPAREL brand Li Ning will supply technical apparel for all Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) league clubs for five seasons with immediate effect from the 2012/13 season onwards
Is sport venue advertising on the way out?
LOGO vs NO LOGO: Expert panelists at Sports Marketing 360 debated whether the “clean” event venues seen at London 2012 should be replicated at other sporting events.
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Home game for Li Ning
FOUNDED SOME 22 years ago, Li Ning has become the second most popular sports goods manufacturer in China behind Nike
Nike enters Olympic tent
After years of being on the outside and staging ‘ambush’ marketing around the Olympic Games, Nike has finally come into the IOC partner programme as a supplier of official attire. Th
US athletes get their kicks at Rule 40
LONDON 2012 WAS promoted as the ‘first social media Olympics’. But the opening week of London 2012 saw more controvesry in the social media sphere than harmony. Tw
Happy Birthday Mr Bolt
PUMA WISHED its brand ambassador Usain Bolt a happy birthday on Twitter this week (August 21)
JD Sports cashes in on Canterbury brand
WHEN NEW ZEALAND-OWNED Canterbury went into administration in 2009 it was a classic case of the brand running ahead of the company’s ability to manage it.
What London 2012 was missing: the tweetable trainer
TO CELEBRATE ITS ROLE as official sportswear sponsor of the London 2012 Olympic Games, adidas has been running its "miadidas Customisers" campaign, commissioning artists to customise training shoes, with…
Athletes tilt at IOC sponsorship rules
US ATHLETES vs RULE 40: London 2012 has been promoted as the ‘first social media Olympics’. Unfortunately, controversy over the past week means it has gotten off to somewhat of a false start.
Puma in a tailspin despite record signings
GERMAN SPORTSWEAR brand Puma has announced it is cutting its product range and culling ambassadors as growth in the US and China fails to offset a slump in its core European market
Soles for soul campaign pits athletes against USOC
US ATHLETES vs USOC: As the clock ticks rapidly down to the London Olympics, we have a rather different take on head-to-head this week
Enter the [sports apparel] Dragons
Li NING vs ANTA SPORTS: China are the bookies’ favourites to win the most gold medals at London 2012 but which of the two Chinese sports brands associated with the Team China will come out on top?
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Nike appeal against Rooney tweet ban shows flaws in ad regulation
NIKE MADE THE headlines at least in the marketing media when its #makeitcount twitter campaign featuring footballers Wayne Rooney and Jack Wilshire was banned by the UK’s Advertising Standard Authority.