- Children’s book publisher Ladybird to stop branding books for boys or girls (The Guardian)
- How Mockingjay, Part 1 and Hunger Games three-finger salute is causing a political disturbance in Thailand (Los Angeles Times)
- Study finds Netflix accounts for most downstream traffic in North America, twice the amount of YouTube (Variety)
- China deepens its relationship with New Zealand for TV and feature film co-productions (The Hollywood Reporter)

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- Children's book publisher Ladybird to stop branding books for boys or girls (The Guardian)
- How Mockingjay, Part 1 and Hunger Games three-finger salute is causing a political disturbance in Thailand (Los Angeles Times)
- Study finds Netflix accounts for most downstream traffic in North America, twice the amount of YouTube (Variety)
- China deepens its relationship with New Zealand for TV and feature film co-productions (The Hollywood Reporter)
November 20, 2014