- Wall Street analysts say Disney films haven’t even reached their apex yet (CNBC)
- A teddy bear that can connect parents and kids from afar is taking off on Kickstarter (The Verge)
- How has Lego been able to massively turn around its brand since the dark days of 2003? (Stuff.co.nz)
- More than half of US households are using SVODS, and a whopping 75% of them are Netflix subscribers (TechCrunch)
- The virtual reality biz is expected to hit US$75 billion by 2021 (Variety)
- Meanwhile, this YouTube Red kids series bakes a live-tour experience into a new animated world (Family Tech)

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- Wall Street analysts say Disney films haven't even reached their apex yet (CNBC)
- A teddy bear that can connect parents and kids from afar is taking off on Kickstarter (The Verge)
- How has Lego been able to massively turn around its brand since the dark days of 2003? (Stuff.co.nz)
- More than half of US households are using SVODS, and a whopping 75% of them are Netflix subscribers (TechCrunch)
- The virtual reality biz is expected to hit US$75 billion by 2021 (Variety)
- Meanwhile, this YouTube Red kids series bakes a live-tour experience into a new animated world (Family Tech)
April 11, 2017