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Research and Markets: X-tribes Kids

Business Wire, August 27, 2004

DUBLIN, Ireland -- The X-Tribes Kids Report Examine the Kids Consumer Landscape within the UK to Provide Invaluable Strategic Insight into Customer-Marketing Activity

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com) has announced the addition of X-tribes Kids to their offering.

Report detailing the market trends and socio-economic climate surrounding Kids across Europe - accompanied by CD of all TV & press ads mentioned within report. Published four times a year, the reports are available by annual subscription. Each is accompanied by a reel of kids-related advertising material.

Report Contents:

Trend Themes: Children and Pollution; Sparing the Rod; Power to the Pestered; Sporting Heroes.

Sector Digests: Education, Fashion, Food & Drink; Games, Equipment & Toys; Health; Media & Entertainment; Social & Cultural; Technology & Mobile Phones

Companies Mentioned:

World Health Organisation, Pizza Hut, British Amerian Tobacco, US National Cancer Institute, Children's University Hospital - Munich, Asthma UK, The Music Industries Association, Dettol, Unicef, Green Alliance, Havard School of Public Health, Dyson, Fish4, Volkswagen, The National Association of Schoolmasters Union of Women Teachers, Family Links, Parent Line Plus, KFC, www.bblic.com, Mothers Against Guns, DfES, Channel 4 (Big Brother 5), McDonald's, Jazzy Media, Kellogg's, Coca-Cola, Cadbury Schweppes, Leapfrog, K Club, Sunday World, Publicis Blueprint, Egmont Magazines, Sky Kids - (John Brown Junior), Clarks, Flik Flak, Fairy, Streetcred, Persil, Nike, Microstars, BBC Sport Academy, CBBC, www.startclean.co.uk, Fox Kids Cup, Ofsted, Woolworths, MkOne, Wal-Mart, Nickelodeon, Polaroid, Bratz, Ofcom, Toonami, Vodafone.

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c4323

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