- Entertainment industry stocks should be jumping following better-than-expected pay-TV subscriber trends…so why aren’t they? (The Hollywood Reporter)
- Thirty minutes of video gaming can help improve memory and levels of attention among kids with ADHD (The Huffington Post)
- Amazon sticks to its plans to fend off competition from Apple TV and Chromecast (Variety)
- With Halloween nearing, getting to the sweet spot of the family-run Smarties business (The New York Times)
- Bribery in the digital age: This interactive plate gives kids virtual currency if they finish their food (Springwise)

Kidscreened
- Entertainment industry stocks should be jumping following better-than-expected pay-TV subscriber trends...so why aren't they? (The Hollywood Reporter)
- Thirty minutes of video gaming can help improve memory and levels of attention among kids with ADHD (The Huffington Post)
- Amazon sticks to its plans to fend off competition from Apple TV and Chromecast (Variety)
- With Halloween nearing, getting to the sweet spot of the family-run Smarties business (The New York Times)
- Bribery in the digital age: This interactive plate gives kids virtual currency if they finish their food (Springwise)
October 30, 2015