- Disney’s split with vlogger Jake Paul highlights the tricky business of appeasing two audiences (Variety)
- Why Lego and Warner Bros. click (The New York Times)
- Sink or swim: Financial-themed summer camps are growing in popularity (CNBC)
- Larger smartphones are driving down the tablet market (Recode)
- Aussie commercial TV nets want to scrap kids content quotas (The Sydney Morning Herald)

Kidscreened
- Disney's split with vlogger Jake Paul highlights the tricky business of appeasing two audiences (Variety)
- Why Lego and Warner Bros. click (The New York Times)
- Sink or swim: Financial-themed summer camps are growing in popularity (CNBC)
- Larger smartphones are driving down the tablet market (Recode)
- Aussie commercial TV nets want to scrap kids content quotas (The Sydney Morning Herald)
July 24, 2017