NPR's Pla Money podst looks at how Suba began marketg to the gay and lbian muny, and how helped turn around the pany the '90s.
Contents:
- GAY-FRIENDLY CARS: IS SUBA NUMBER ONE?
- HOW SUBA SAVED SELF BY MARKETG TO THE GAY MUNY
- ARE SUBAS REALLY GAY RS?
- THE ARE THE TOP 10 GAY AND LBIAN CARS
GAY-FRIENDLY CARS: IS SUBA NUMBER ONE?
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HOW SUBA SAVED SELF BY MARKETG TO THE GAY MUNY
”At that time, gay-iendly advertisg was largely limed to the fashn and alhol dtri. When a 1994 IKEA ad featured a gay uple, the Amerin Fay Associatn, a nonprof, mounted boytts, and someone lled a (fake) bomb threat to an IKEA Poux explas, the attu of most bs toward LGBTQ advertisg was: “Why would you do somethg like that? You’d be known as a gay pany.
ARE SUBAS REALLY GAY RS?
” In the 1990s, Poux worked at Mulryan/Nash, an agency that specialized the gay market. “All the l of marketg went out the wdow at this fear” of marketg to gays and lbians, he says.
THE ARE THE TOP 10 GAY AND LBIAN CARS
Wrg The Huffgton Post, the reporter Ron Dicker ptured some of the cultural nfn that followed:When one Suba ad man … proposed the gay-targetg ads talks wh Japane executiv, the executiv hurriedly looked up “gay” their dictnari.
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