- YouTube networks are pursuing more diverse business models in order to stay alive (Digiday)
- Finding Dory writer-director Andrew Stanton on relinquishing his sequel-averse policy 13 years after Nemo (Los Angeles Times)
- The back-to-school season may be teen retailer Aeropostale’s saving grace (The Wall Street Journal)
- Study finds poverty plays a big factor in slowing childhood development among toddlers (NPR)

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- YouTube networks are pursuing more diverse business models in order to stay alive (Digiday)
- Finding Dory writer-director Andrew Stanton on relinquishing his sequel-averse policy 13 years after Nemo (Los Angeles Times)
- The back-to-school season may be teen retailer Aeropostale's saving grace (The Wall Street Journal)
- Study finds poverty plays a big factor in slowing childhood development among toddlers (NPR)
June 10, 2016