- Amazon Prime membership growth has slowed in the US, says CIRP researcher (Bloomberg)
- Hulu, meanwhile, plans to cater to more consumers with new “skinny” live bundle (Variety)
- Immigrant TV characters’ lives are more criminalized than reality, study finds (The Hollywood Reporter)
- Consumer watchdogs fear today’s children have an unhealthy digital diet (CTV News)
- Goodbye Big Bird: Original puppeteer leaves Sesame Street after nearly 50 years (The New York Times)

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- Amazon Prime membership growth has slowed in the US, says CIRP researcher (Bloomberg)
- Hulu, meanwhile, plans to cater to more consumers with new "skinny" live bundle (Variety)
- Immigrant TV characters' lives are more criminalized than reality, study finds (The Hollywood Reporter)
- Consumer watchdogs fear today's children have an unhealthy digital diet (CTV News)
- Goodbye Big Bird: Original puppeteer leaves Sesame Street after nearly 50 years (The New York Times)
October 17, 2018