- If Comcast buys the pay-TV rights to Despicable Me 2, it could mark a first for a cable TV provider (The Wall Street Journal)
- Time Warner Cable invests further in STEM education for kids (Broadcasting & Cable)
- How the Mouse House is calling on tech startups to help grow its digital business (The New York Times)
- The Candy Crush, CandySwipe, Candy Crusher trademark saga continues (Games Industry)

Kidscreened
- If Comcast buys the pay-TV rights to Despicable Me 2, it could mark a first for a cable TV provider (The Wall Street Journal)
- Time Warner Cable invests further in STEM education for kids (Broadcasting & Cable)
- How the Mouse House is calling on tech startups to help grow its digital business (The New York Times)
- The Candy Crush, CandySwipe, Candy Crusher trademark saga continues (Games Industry)
February 14, 2014