- Twitter cuts Vine, leaving the micro-video platform’s celebs hanging (Advertising Age)
- Investments in video content helped drive down Amazon’s Q3 profit (Business Insider)
- A trip inside the mind-altering corridors of Facebook’s Oculus Story Studio (Digiday)
- Do traditional books spark more curiosity among kids than iPads? Researchers say yes (Business Insider)
- Online bullying forces a female Marvel Comics writer to go silent—and why that speaks volumes about the industry (The Washington Post)

Kidscreened
- Twitter cuts Vine, leaving the micro-video platform's celebs hanging (Advertising Age)
- Investments in video content helped drive down Amazon's Q3 profit (Business Insider)
- A trip inside the mind-altering corridors of Facebook's Oculus Story Studio (Digiday)
- Do traditional books spark more curiosity among kids than iPads? Researchers say yes (Business Insider)
- Online bullying forces a female Marvel Comics writer to go silent—and why that speaks volumes about the industry (The Washington Post)
October 28, 2016