Results for subject : "MARKETING"
Amazon.com Ad-mission
Locus 42(3): 10. March 1999.
Canandian 'Trek' Promo Reaps Free Ad Space
Variety p. 23. September 1, 1982.
Cereal Heroes
Starlog 223: 40-45. February 1996.
Creating a Podcast to Market Your Work
SFWA Bulletin 39(1): 13-15. Summer 2005. (No. 166)
Day After, Last Unicorn Hit Big in Germany, Campaigns Help
Variety p. 123. January 25, 1984.
Dealers Ecstatic as Paramount Halves 'Trek II' Tape Tab
Variety p. 56. September 1, 1982.
Empirical Studies of the Bookshop: Context and Participant Observation in the Study of Selling and Marketing of Science Fiction and Fantasy,
in: Matthews, Nicole and Moody, Nickanne, eds. Judging a Book by Its Cover: Fans, Publishers, Designers, and the Marketing of Fiction. Burlington, VT: Ashgare, 2007. p. 43-59.
How to Market Your Book Online
Focus (BSFA) No. 50: 4-5. Spring 2007.
In Some Territories, Sci Fi is a Hard Sell
Hollywood Reporter (International Edition) 376(18): 14. December 3, 2002.
Initial Dark Crystal Sell to Be Soft; Unusual Tie-Ins
Variety p. 27. September 1, 1982.
Invasion of the Sci-Fi Marketers
Advertising Age 65(49): 1-2. November 21, 1994.
Is the Sci-Fi World Alive in Today's Interactive Toys?
Computer Retail Week 8(200): 25. March 9, 1998.
Lucasfilms Execs Outline 'Star Wars,' 'Raiders' Segs to Come; 'Jedi' Teasers
Variety p. 5. September 1, 1982.
May the Sales Force Be With You: Sci-Fi Rockets into DRTV's Possible Future - Niche Marketing
Direct 9(6): 46-47. May 1, 1997.
Narnia as a Site of National Struggle: Marketing, Christianity, and National Purpose in The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe,
Cinema Journal 48(4): 59-76. Summer 2009.
NBC, Live Entertainment Link TV and Home Vid for Sci-Fi Synergy
Brandweek 36(3): 8. January 16, 1995.
Pic Marketing Seminar to Create 'Campaign' for Vintage Sci-Fier
Variety p. 12, 30. February 8, 1984.
Pitt Subrun Claims Universal's Longrun E. T. Violates Bid Rules
Variety p. 7. September 15, 1982.
Sci Fi Feminized
Adweek 49(4): 28-29. February 4, 2008
Sci-Fi Series Books Grow Via Exposure, Adult Fans
Licensing Letter 1p. February 1, 1997. (Available on Insite2)
Spencer Tests Sci-Fi On-Site TV
Brandweek 36(23): 3. June 5, 1995.
Spielberg's E. T. Out In June With 11 Kiddie Licensing Deals Tied In
Variety p. 26. April 11, 1982.
Star Trek II: Sales Vs. Rental Fulcrum
Variety p. 31-32. October 6, 1982.
Star Trek TV Episode Released by Paramount at $30
Variety p. 37. June 2, 1982.
The Force is Back, by George
Publishers Weekly 246(18): 28-34. May 3, 1999.
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