- Evidence that marketing kids movies these days is tough? The Kid Who Would Be King’s potential US$50-million loss (Variety)
- Facebook had kids install a VPN on their phones for US$20 so it could track them (Tech Crunch)
- Then Apple retaliated by removing the social media platform’s “employee-only” apps (The Guardian)
- Another streamer bites the dust—Ultraviolet has announced it will shut down in July (The Verge)
- Baby Shark surpasses five billion views and becomes the number one YouTube Education trend of all time (Tube Filter)

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- Evidence that marketing kids movies these days is tough? The Kid Who Would Be King's potential US$50-million loss (Variety)
- Facebook had kids install a VPN on their phones for US$20 so it could track them (Tech Crunch)
- Then Apple retaliated by removing the social media platform's "employee-only" apps (The Guardian)
- Another streamer bites the dust—Ultraviolet has announced it will shut down in July (The Verge)
- Baby Shark surpasses five billion views and becomes the number one YouTube Education trend of all time (Tube Filter)
January 31, 2019