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For Earnhardt Fans, Number 3 Lives On *

Sep 17th, 2005 · Dale Earnhardt's death on the final lap of the Daytona 500 four years ago broke the hearts of millions of NASCAR fans. His memory lingers in homes and racetracks across the country. Earnhardt's famous #3 logo is as prevalent as ever.

Keywords: country · deaths · homes · memory · Fans · famous · Hearts · NASCAR · Daytona · Earnhardt · Dale Earnhardt · lingers

Gay-Oriented Logo Network Debuts on Cable TV *

Jun 30th, 2005 · Gay-Oriented Logo Network Debuts on Cable TV June 30, 2005 · Logo, the first ever gay-oriented cable television network, is launching into 10 million American homes Thursday. Alex Chadwick speaks to Village Voice gossip columnist Michael Musto, who has written extensively about gay issues in popular culture.

Keywords: Americans · culture · network · Alex Chadwick · homes · Gay · television · TV · 2005 · Debuts · logo · Village Voice

Slate's Kausfiles: Cable Network Targets Gay Viewers

Apr 21st, 2005 · Slate's political blogger Mickey Kaus predicts a culture war this summer between conservatives and some cable TV networks like HBO, Showtime and now LOGO. Media giant Viacom plans to launch LOGO, a network channel dedicated to gay and lesbian programming, in the coming months.

Keywords: politics · culture · network · programs · media · Gay · TV · Conservation · viewers · Bloggers · HBO · viacom

Book Cites Influence of Marketing on Children ***

Sep 4th, 2004 · Social economist Juliet Schor's new book is Born to Buy: The Commercialized Child and the New Consumer Culture. Schor says children as young as 18 months can recognize logos. Marketers capitalize on the influence of young minds on parents' wallets. Hear Schor and NPR's Jennifer Ludden.

Keywords: children · capital · social · economist · parents · markets · Jennifer Ludden · logo · wallets · Juliet Schor · Commercialized Child · New Consumer Culture

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