- Changes to Canadian TV rules could cost more than 15,000 direct and indirect jobs by 2020 (The Toronto Star)
- Moshi Monsters creator Mind Candy renegotiates its long-term loan after seeing a 57% slump in revenues (The Guardian)
- The bright future of TV? Samsung, LG and more unveil new HDR-enabled screens that hold several more shades of clarity (BBC)
- The five tech companies that owned 2015 (Business Insider)

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- Changes to Canadian TV rules could cost more than 15,000 direct and indirect jobs by 2020 (The Toronto Star)
- Moshi Monsters creator Mind Candy renegotiates its long-term loan after seeing a 57% slump in revenues (The Guardian)
- The bright future of TV? Samsung, LG and more unveil new HDR-enabled screens that hold several more shades of clarity (BBC)
- The five tech companies that owned 2015 (Business Insider)
January 6, 2016