- Disney’s Big Hero 6 rockets to the top of the US box office (Variety)
- Amazon leads in sales of non-digital video games and films in the UK (The Guardian)
- Mozilla wants in on the virtual reality game (Wall Street Journal)
- Why kids reviewing toys on YouTube are getting major attention from toy makers (Toronto Star)
- Cartoon Network’s new CMO on cartoons and evolution of comedy (Fast Company)
- To infinity and beyond? Disney confirms another Toy Story movie is on the way (The Los Angeles Times)
- China’s largest online video platform Youko acquires rights to The Voice Kids (The Hollywood Reporter)
- With a whopping 41 channels, Disney is the top performing brand on YouTube (alistdaily)
- Advanced technology figures prominently in DreamToys most-wanted toys for the holidays list (The Telegraph)
- The LEGO Movie leads a field of 20 animated movies vying for Oscar (Variety)
- Why CBBC might be bringing back The Worst Witch (Broadcast)
- Profits double for Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi (Wall Street Journal)
- What’s next for Netflix? Looking five years down the road (Nasdaq)
- Strong debut in China takes Ninja Turtles past the US$400 million mark globally (Variety)
- Apple Watch misses Christmas release, instead to hit stores next spring (The Guardian)
- Singapore-based gaming studio creates mobile game tie-in for Disney’s Big Hero 6 (CNET)
- It’s the quality of the screen time that matter for toddlers (PBS)
- Sony’s Q2 loss is narrower than expected thanks to strong PS4 sales (Reuters)
- Mario creator makes first foray into film with Pikmin 3D-animated shorts (The Hollywood Reporter)
- Hasbro helps pay for surgery for Operation creator (ABC News)
- Rupert Murdoch wants TV industry to throw down the gauntlet with Amazon, Netflix (The Guardian)
- DreamWorks flies into higher profits with How To Train Your Dragon 2 (Variety)
- Layoffs hit as Xbox Entertainment Studios closes its doors (The Hollywood Reporter)
- Samsung, Apple lose ground to Chinese smartphone makers (Wall Street Journal)
- Aeropostale teams up with Vine stars to launch new collection (Retailing Today)
- Marvel unveils five-year ‘Phase Three’ superhero slate (Forbes)
- How Mark Zuckerberg’s long-term spending strategy for Facebook has investors worried (The New York Times)
- Mario to the rescue – Nintendo expects first annual profit in four years (Reuters)
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