- We’ve come full circle: How SVODs are starting to look a lot like traditional cable TV (The Verge)
- Messenger Kids is removing some privacy features and letting kids initiate their own friend requests (TechCrunch)
- India’s Ministry of Information & Broadcasting says it has no intentions of implementing regulations on kids TV (Advanced Television)
- YouTube is paying its own stars thousands of dollars to promote new features (TubeFilter)
- Why is it so difficult to raise a gender-neutral kid? (Vogue)

Kidscreened
- We've come full circle: How SVODs are starting to look a lot like traditional cable TV (The Verge)
- Messenger Kids is removing some privacy features and letting kids initiate their own friend requests (TechCrunch)
- India's Ministry of Information & Broadcasting says it has no intentions of implementing regulations on kids TV (Advanced Television)
- YouTube is paying its own stars thousands of dollars to promote new features (TubeFilter)
- Why is it so difficult to raise a gender-neutral kid? (Vogue)
August 14, 2018