• Pressure on for other company’s to follow Kellogg’s lead. (Advertising Age)
• More iPhone hype (Globe and Mail)
• Fox to swap MySpace to Yahoo!? (Times Online)
• Towns vie for Simpson’s premiere (Canoe.ca)
• Nielsen looks to quantify internet use (MediaPost Publication)
• Web cartoon creators say ‘no thanks’ to Cartoon Network (Wired)
• Blockbuster picks Blu-ray (New York Daily News)
• Toy recall trail ends in China (New York Times)
• Kellogg’s move puts kids US ad market in limbo (AdAge)
• Nintendo’s game predominance (The Inquirer)
• Google’s new tool that could sink Microsoft (Slate)
• Walt Disney rates above masters for younger gen (The Guardian)
• Kids IP gets into the nutrition business (Newsday)
• Times leaving Barbie behind? (Houston Chornicle)
• Why Apple is pushing its Safari browser (iTWire)
• Comic legend Stan Lee to pen MTV show starring Paris Hilton?!(NY Daily News)
• AT&T and Viacom meet on privacy (Beta News)
• Mr. Wizard’s dead at 89 (Seattle Times)
• Microsoft invests in global warming video game (Gamasutra)
• The juice on Joost (Globe and Mail)
• The next big publishing property? (Hollywood Reporter)
• Apple benefits as Microsoft and Google go head to head (Forbes)
• The biggest television audience of all time (Reuters)
• Disney sells radio arm for US$1.35 billion (Market Watch)
• Apple sets sights on taking on Microsoft browser (Reuters)
• Digital Content Lab busier every day (New York Times)
• Youtube to test new video ID system (BBC)
• On screen heroes duke it out on retail shelves (Los Angeles Times)
• Disney launches first Chinese co-pro (The Guardian) • Microsoft denies Xbox 360 price cut (The Inquirer) • McDonald’s recruits moms to evangelize the goods (AdAge) • Ocean’s sinks Pirates (Empire Movies)
• Hot Topic lightens up, changes store looks(CNN Money) • Mega Brands looking to expand (The Globe and Mail) • Toys ‘R’ Us on the block again? (Globe St.) • Coke launches social network for teens on mobile (The New York Times)
• Parents approve virtual worlds for kids (The New York Times) • Target same-store sales up 5.8% in May (Reuters) • Toycos keep heading to San Fernando Valley (L.A. Daily News) • Variety gives thumbs up to Sony’s Surf’s Up (Variety)
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