- How Big Bird and Oscar toys could soon have conversations directly with puppets on TV (FierceCable)
- Food for creative thought – Top US drama showrunners discuss how to keep audiences engaged in the Twitter age (New York Times)
- Where do YouTube stars go once they’ve hit it big? (All Things D)
- With global revenues from mobile TV and video services expected to reach US$9.5 billionĀ in 2017, can Amazon keep up with the competition? (Mobile Marketer)

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- How Big Bird and Oscar toys could soon have conversations directly with puppets on TV (FierceCable)
- Food for creative thought - Top US drama showrunners discuss how to keep audiences engaged in the Twitter age (New York Times)
- Where do YouTube stars go once they've hit it big? (All Things D)
- With global revenues from mobile TV and video services expected to reach US$9.5 billion in 2017, can Amazon keep up with the competition? (Mobile Marketer)
August 13, 2013