Thomas Nelson brings back J. Countryman brand |
Written by Christine D. Johnson | |
Tuesday, 19 October 2010 09:47 AM America/New_York | |
'High-end gift product line' revived because company realized it had 'significant consumer value'
Aiming to capitalize on a known, strong name in the gift market, Thomas Nelson is bringing back its J. Countryman brand. Having scrapped its 21 imprints, including J. Countryman, in the 2007 One Company Initiative, Nelson officials said it was time to bring back its "high-end gift product line." The company also started using the Tommy Nelson name again last year for its children's products, which it had also eliminated due to the initiative. Lindsey Nobles, director of corporate communications, said that the return of the children's brand was due to feedback from retailers and children's product consumers. Jennifer Deshler, vice president of marketing and publishing process for children's and gift books at Thomas Nelson, said that neither J. Countryman or Tommy Nelson "function as independent imprints." "Tommy Nelson is the brand name for our children's products, and J. Countryman is our high-end gift product line," Deshler told Christian Retailing. "In both instances, we revitalized the branding because we realized it had significant consumer value." Although Deshler said that she did not anticipate the revival of the name as affecting retailers in any way, she believed that the Countryman brand has "the quality standard in gift books" in years past. |
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