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Mazda Canada attributes the success of its four-door Protege compact automobile to first-time Canadian buyers. Protege was Canada's ninth best- selling car in 1999 after breaking its own sales records. Firs-time buyers, people in their twenties, now make up the largest portion of Protege buyers. Mazda is relying on its graduate rebate program, where recent college and university graduates can be reimbursed $750 on Mazda vehicles, in wooing first-time buyers.

Author: Daniels, Chris
Publisher: Rogers Publishing Ltd.
Publication Name: Marketing Magazine
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 1196-4650
Year: 2000
Foreign-Make Autos, Foreign cars, Mazda Canada Inc.

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Saturn sets a virtual scene: Why the Internet stars in the Ion's integrated launch campaign

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Saturn Canada launched an advertising campaign for its Saturn ION, which includes mini-movies on the Internet. Saturn Canada considers the Internet as a primary medium, because consumers use the World Wide Web to gain information before purchasing products.

Author: Daniels, Chris
Publisher: Rogers Publishing Ltd.
Publication Name: Marketing Magazine
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 1196-4650
Year: 2003
Motor vehicles and car bodies, General services, Marketing procedures, Automobiles, Advertising Activity, Targets & Markets, Usage, Internet, Marketing, Cover Story, Advertising, Automobile industry, Technology application, Company systems management, Information management, Internet advertising, World Wide Web, Target marketing

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Star! channel pushes for more splash

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Chum Ltd has launched promo ads to pressure Rogers and Shaw to puts its Star! entertainment channel on analog broadcast. The company has been running ads on its radio and TV holdings as well as print ads in Tribute since the summer of 1999. In addition, Chum has signed deals with movie studios for promo tie-ins. While Chum is attempting to put its Star! channel on analog, marketers such as McDonald's, Gap and Procter and Gamble are capitalizing on low ad rate.

Author: Daniels, Chris
Publisher: Rogers Publishing Ltd.
Publication Name: Marketing Magazine
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 1196-4650
Year: 1999
Cable Networks, Cable TV Entertainment Networks, Cable networks (Television), Entertainment networks (Television), Chum Ltd.

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