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  • In the UK, this buying power is sometimes abbreviated to " the pink pound ".
  • Their Saturday night presentation " Love Muscle " created significant competition and created a change in the balance of the pink pound market.
  • In June 2006 a specialized marketing conference called the Pink Pound Conference was held in London and a similar conference was held in November 2006 by the Market Research Society.
  • A range of large corporations have recently realised the power of the Pink Pound and have begun to directly market their products towards the gay community through advertising in the gay press.
  • Groups and organizations concerned with the ghettoisation, conformity, and commercialism of the pink pound include OutRage !, the NUS LGBT Campaign and the Queer Youth Alliance & mdash; paralleling the more general criticisms of pink money.
  • You go down Old Compton Street in Soho and see them sitting there in nice coffee bars with their pink pounds-and these ( Sister George ) are 20-year-old kids who are angry and on the dole ."
  • The Pink Pound is often considered to be responsible for the high sales of specific products seen to be favored by a large number of gay people, most noticeably music sales of records by gay icons such as Madonna, Lady Gaga, Kylie Minogue and Cher.
  • Major companies in the travel industry have become aware of the substantial money ( also known as the " pink dollar " or " pink pound " ) generated by this marketing niche, and have made it a point to align themselves with the gay community and gay tourism campaigns.
  • However, the growing commercialisation of the western gay subculture in the late 20th and early 21st centuries ( the " pink pound " ) has come under heavy criticism from socialists, for instance, Hannah Dee remarked that it had reached " the point that Socialist Workers Party led a leading member Lindsey German to reject the use of gay rights as a " shibboleth " that would automatically rule out such alliances.