• Safety issues still top-of-mind at Toy Fair (Reuters) • Hello massive multiplayer online Kitty (CNet News) • Nets plot post-writer’s strike course (The Wall Street Journal) • Yahoo! takes another crack at online video (paidcontent.org)
• Advergaming and webisodes propel non-traditional ad spend (AdAge) • Hopped up on candy-coated goofballs – sweets not for kids anymore (The Wall Street Journal) • Star Wars crafts for kids (GeekDad) • Children and high style at war? (The New York Times)
• It’s over! Now back to work writers (The New York Times) • Hasbro profits Transforming, names new CEO (Bloomberg) • Tween girls, not the meek apparently, to inherit the earth (Salon) Animation studio, not Madison Ave. developing online ads for Johnson & Johnson (The Wall Street Journal)
· A new wave in kid control (The New York Times) · Disney case highlights China’s supply chain problems (Reuters) · Who won the writer’s strike? (Slate) · iPhone price drop in the works? (Gizmo Republic)
• Pingu, the march of the sauciest penguin – in a good way (Slate) • If Disney builds it, will they come? (The New York Times)
• Apple moves to protect gaming trademarks (Gizmodo)
• Not so fast, Viacom (Digital Media Wire)
• New Australian government threatens ban on junk food ads if industry won’t self-regulate (Adelaide Now)
• Sendak’s Where the Wild Things Are getting adult novel treatment (Publishers Weekly)
• Recharging those creative batteries (Business Week)
• The Dark Knight trailer gets the Lego treatment (Gadget Lab)
• A Google gPhone on the way? (Reuters)
• AOL continues to struggle, what will Time Warner do? (Yahoo!)
• Spielberg’s video game is ready to roll (Efluxmedia)
• Facebook makes friends with partners (New York Times)
• Disney profits from cable (Los Angeles Times)
• Mandarin Dora a hit (San Francisco Chronicle)
• Miley’s musical millions (Forbes)
• Wal-Mart Canada and Lego have falling out (Reuters)
• Americans start to pay as they go (New York Times)
• iPhone connects with kids (techradar.com)
• Is that an original Eames or a Disney? Mid-century modern design show for kids (Times Online)
• Nintendo DS Lite gets a new look (GizmoRepublic)
• How Google is trying to stop Microsoft’s Yahoo! deal (New York Times)
• New film looks at Rowling’s life (Times Colonists)
• Strike might end, but will the resentment? (New York Times) • You can tell it’s swell, it’s Mattel (YouTube)
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