- What’s the meaning behind Pixar’s mysterious code A113? (CTV)
- Screen Australia faces proposed budget cuts that could potentially harm the country’s film and TV industry (Variety)
- Will the first-ever Lego episode of The Simpsons boost the show’s slumping ratings? (Wired)
- The Oculus dispute (The New York Times)
- The cast of JJ Abrams’ Star Wars: Episode VII is revealed (Digital Spy)
- More digital sourcing for Nick as the kidnet greenlights the first TV series by YouTube sensations the Fine Brothers (The Hollywood Reporter)
- Millennials want to spend less for TV services, but they’re not cutting the cord en masse (eMarketer)
- DreamWorks Animation takes a US$57 million loss on Mr. Peabody and Sherman (Variety)
- Nearly half of US kids under 11 will be frequent internet users this year (eMarketer)
- Microsoft unearths Atari ET game cartridges in New Mexico landfill, putting urban legend to rest (Variety)
- Gaming company tackles ‘Games’ (The New York Times)
- Why it’s an unusually tough year for Pixar co-founder (The Vancouver Sun)
- Newly signed co-pro treaty between the UK and China to boost children’s TV production (Variety)
- In its push for global domination, Netflix says it will expand to France this year (Bloomberg)
- Mega Brands’ shareholders vote to approve Mattel takeover (Montreal Gazette)
- In the children’s book world, 2013 was the year of Divergent (Publishers Weekly)
- Frozen merchandise so hot parents are turning to eBay – and spending big (The Hollywood Reporter)
- The gorgeous existential funk of Adventure Time (New Yorker)
- General Mills takes orders from Facebook outrage, changes legal policy (Mashable)
- Why the Aereo case will shape TV’s future (The New York Times)
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