- VOD films are set to reach screens in China after Disney signs deal with YOU On Demand (Reuters)
- Why Apple, Google and others signed Obama’s Privacy Bill of Rights (TIME)
- How eBooks can be a good fit for the young adult demographic (PublishersWeekly)
- So long Twilight, fans of The Hunger Games encouraged to camp out ahead of world film premiere (The Washington Post)
- DISH Network looks to wireless space for future success (The Hollywood Reporter)
- A new take on gender stereotyping in toy commercials (Wired)
- Should Facebook and Google control your online filter bubble? (The Telegraph)
- FAO Schwarz marks 150th anniversary with unique gallery of historic toys (MarketWatch)
- Netflix and Comcast flex muscles in battle for viewers (Los Angeles Times)
- How not to be frightened by platform diving into the kids app space (CooneyCenter)
- Teen newcomer Rachel Crow moves from X-Factor to Nickelodeon and record studio (The Hollywood Reporter)
- And, will Sony’s newly launched Playstation Vita be a game changer? (The Telegraph)
- Angry Birds to enter zero gravity and reach lightspeed in Rovio’s latest game version (Mashable)
- The battle between the Nook Tablet and the Kindle Fire heats up (CNET)
- A case for endorsing children’s television (The Huffington Post)
- Study finds traditional fairytales are too scary for today’s kids (The Telegraph)
- FTC report puts privacy issues at the forefront for mobile kids’ apps (PRNewswire)
- How Mattel and Hasbro are playing the toy market (Reuters)
- The race for original web-based TV shows is on (The Wall Street Journal)
- And the Nickelodeon 25th Annual Kids’ Choice Awards nominees are… (The Hollywood Reporter)
- How a small NY distributor beat Pixar, Sony and Fox for animated Oscar noms (The Hollywood Reporter)
- Study reveals 57% of children under 12 used tablets to access educational apps (Nielsen)
- Why preschool TV in the UK is on a roll (The Guardian)
- At 11 seasons and counting, SpongeBob has stood the test of time (Forbes)
- Dreamworks Animation to announce landmark JV with China (The Hollywood Reporter)
- Why the curation of children’s digital tools and content is becoming increasingly important (Wired)
- Will retro games, apps and Facebook turn around toy sales this year? (Reuters)
- Are digital comics limiting the way we share? (PopMatters)
- A legal tornado is brewing as Warner Bros. and Disney fight for ‘Wizard of Oz’ trademarks (The Hollywood Reporter)
- Toy Fair reveals higher-priced toys, app-based and educational kids’ toys are hot trends (MarketWatch)
- Angry Birds – one more reason to spend time on Facebook (PC World)
- To celebrate Valentine’s Day, Google expresses the universality of love with sweet animation (The Washington Post)
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