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Articles:
Gay.com
Monday, May 7, 2001
WNBA
team reaches out to lesbian fans
by Barbara Dozetos
Gay.com / PlanetOut.com Network
A women's
professional basketball team has launched a new
marketing strategy that involves direct outreach to
lesbians.
The Women's National
Basketball Association's Los Angeles Sparks, the Los
Angeles Lakers' sister franchise, added lesbians to
its existing "family-oriented" marketing
plan last week.
"We want
to market this basketball team to fans whoever they
might be, be they an inner-city youth basketball
team or someone of an alternate lifestyle," Joe
McCormack, vice president of the Los Angeles Lakers
organization, told the Los Angeles Times.
The new campaign
kicked off last Friday with a rally staged in
partnership with the nation's largest women's dance
club, Girl Bar Los Angeles. An estimated crowd of
1,200 to 1,500 showed up to get players' autographs,
stock up on team paraphernalia and buy season tickets.
Sparks team member
DeLisha Milton told the Times she was surprised by the
attention the outreach to the lesbian community was
getting, "If we want to keep getting paid to play
basketball, we've got to get fans. That's what we're
doing -- getting fans to come to our games. That's
all."
Girl Bar founder
Sandy Sachs, however, said the move had wider
significance. Women's sports, she told the Times, have
traditionally tried to distance themselves from the
perception that female athletes are largely lesbians.
"The LPGA wants nothing to do with us," said
Sachs, who markets a trip to the annual Nabisco Dinah
Shore Golf Classic to lesbians. "This is
precedent setting," Sachs told the Times.
"Women's sports
have moved beyond the old stereotypes," Sparks
General Manager Penny Toler told the Times. "We
don't sell tickets for Section D, Rows 1-4 for black
fans and Section C, Rows 1-4 for white fans and
Section F, Rows 1-4 for lesbian fans. We just want
fans.
"This isn't
about marketing to sexual lifestyles," she said.
"It's about marketing to a group of people we
think will buy tickets."
Posted May 7, 2001
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