- How food companies market sugary goods to kids using mobile games as new ad vehicles (The Wall Street Journal)
- New study finds parents and kids prefer print books over iPad eBooks (The Verge)
- Sony PlayStation to offer a smaller, lighter and more powerful PS3 console in time for the holidays (PC World)
- A slimy, record-breaking time was had at the first Nickelodeon Slimefest music festival (MTV News Australia)

Kidscreened
- How food companies market sugary goods to kids using mobile games as new ad vehicles (The Wall Street Journal)
- New study finds parents and kids prefer print books over iPad eBooks (The Verge)
- Sony PlayStation to offer a smaller, lighter and more powerful PS3 console in time for the holidays (PC World)
- A slimy, record-breaking time was had at the first Nickelodeon Slimefest music festival (MTV News Australia)
September 19, 2012