- How kidsnets are choosing the lavish upfront party approach to generate buzz (AdWeek)
- She said it would never happen, but Rowling’s Harry Potter series is now available digitally (The New York Times)
- How Disney aims to protect its social game IPs from copycats (All Things Digital)
- Meanwhile, Angry Birds Space rockets to 10 million downloads in three days (Mashable)

Kidscreened
- How kidsnets are choosing the lavish upfront party approach to generate buzz (AdWeek)
- She said it would never happen, but Rowling's Harry Potter series is now available digitally (The New York Times)
- How Disney aims to protect its social game IPs from copycats (All Things Digital)
- Meanwhile, Angry Birds Space rockets to 10 million downloads in three days (Mashable)
March 27, 2012