• It’s a discount shop’s world (Globe and Mail)
• Wii demand will strip supply this holiday season (Nintendo Revolution)
• A look at Disney’s growth model (Motley Fool)
• Wal- Mart to cut toy prices early (Bloomberg)
• Convergence and coffee (New York Times)
• Will selling ads on Facebook really work? (Wired)
• Some interesting alternatives to toys (CBS News)
• MGM inks promotional deal with Goo-Tube (Variety)
• Halo 3 has blockbuster opening week (Punch Jump) • Disney drops out of mobile market (The Wall Street Journal)
• Disney should buy Build-A-Bear (Motley Fool)
• Tween Brands in the black (Forbes)
• Children’s programming to disappear from BBC1 (Telegraph.co.uk)
• Microsoft preparing to take on Google with new search (Breitbart.com) • September retail malaise in the UK (Forbes) • Halo 3 fans are rewarded (New York Times)
• Amazon launches new digital music store (Associated Press)
• Hannah Montana tour is a hot ticket throughout North America (Pollstar)
• Disney’s next big thing? (Billboard Magazine)
• Wal-Mart looks to enlist green suppliers (Washington Post)
• Microsoft considering stake in Facebook (New York Times)
• Epic Halo 3 vid game launching today (Scientific American)
• Disney’s Hannah Montana denies pregnancy rumors (Boston Herald)
• Curb Your Hannah Montana? Larry David’s guest spot on Disney’s live-action hit (YouTube)
• Despite recalls, analysts upgrade Mattel stock (Houston Chronicle) • Screen real estate becomes more cluttered for new TV season (New York Times) • Australia to get another free-to-air TV station (Rapid TV News)
• Disney starts casting new live-action series (Hollywood Reporter)
• Mattel says ‘Sorry’ (BBC)
• Sesame Street to check toys (Associated Press)
• SpongeBob to the rescue, no really, it’s true (My Fox Boston)
• Sony games unit says PS3 should hit target (Reuters)
• The real truth behind Kid Nation (Slate)
• Monopoly, it’s not just a board game (USA Today)
• DreamWorks reshuffles CGI lineup (Variety)
• Parents shun mass-market toys (The Age)
• Disney delays third Narnia (Hollywood Reporter)
• The reason we’re a little late today (CBC)
• Wet weather bolsters Woolworths bottom line (Bloomberg)
• Are food additives making kids hyperactive (Slate)
• iPhone ready to launch in the UK (The Press Association)
• Viacom sees no ad recession (Silicon Alley Insider)
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