- Look, kids: Grandma is talking to you on the TV (Mashable)
- A lack of new releases causes the video game industry to see a four-year low (The Hollywood Reporter)
- Don’t cut the cord just yet: The US pay TV business could be worth US$100 billion by 2015 (Variety)
- Tom Hanks headlines a big screen adaptation of the 1960s astronaut toy, Major Matt Mason (The Huffington Post)
- How Moshi Monsters is becoming a ‘Facebook for Kids’ (Ad Age)
- Even with a waning TV audience, ad spending at this year’s upfront was anything but down (The Wall Street Journal)
- Have Microsoft and Apple delivered the final blow to the PC? (Time)
- A new study says US minority kids consume more media – especially on their mobile devices (Chicago Sun-Times)
- In honor of this summer’s four blockbuster superhero movies, presenting the top-10 superhero movies ever (Time)
- It ain’t easy being mean – apparently bullies aren’t getting enough sleep (US News and World Report)
- What happens when Pay TV is given away for free? One judge weighs in (The Hollywood Reporter)
- Microsoft may give the final blow to the mouse as we know it with its new touch-based Windows 8 (TechCrunch)
- How the Cars 2 video game is looking to blur the animation lines between film and gaming (CNET)
- More about PBS’ dabbling with promotional spots (Time)
- Get your predictions in check: What to expect from the big three at next week’s E3 (International Business Times)
- Dairy Queen zeros in on a new demographic and isn’t afraid to show it (The Wall Street Journal)
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