• Turner atop on Indian kids’ tv market (Indian Television)
• British Telecom splitting its operations (Reuters UK)
• Wal-Mart CEO cashes in (CNNmoney.com)
• Nintendo Wiinning the console war (CNNmoney.com)
• Bed, Bath and Beyond coming to Canada? (Globe and Mail)
• Blu-ray winning HD DVD battle (Hollywood Reporter)
• JPMorgan gets into entertainment biz (Business Wire)
• Xbox 360 Elite reviewed (Wired)
• McDonald’s looks at non-traditional advertising (Baltimore Sun)
• Overture, curtain, lights! This is it. We’ll hit the heights! Spider-man coming to Broadway (Broadway World.com) • Disney gowns get more hype (Toronto Star)
• Looking for the best kids’ book of all time (Reuters) • SpongeBob gets Asian stage debut (Variety)
• AOL looks to original online programming (Red Herring)
• Google suffering from high expectation-itis? (Forbes)
• Kids-only gym in Dubai (Xpress)
• It was the best of times…(Yahoo! News)
• Federal Trade Commission looks into food ads (Advertising Age) • Kid obesity on everyone’s minds (Follow The Media) • Microsoft and Adobe duke it out (WSJ) • Buy for baby boom Down Under (The Age)
• Coke and McDonalds think healthy thoughts (Toronto Star) • Google vows to protect privacy (Wired Magazine) • T-shirts meet video games (ThinkGeek.com) • A new era of active video games (InsideBayArea.com)
• Disney attracts a new demo (USA Today) • Business conditions worrisome over the pond (Financial Times) • Waiting for Mattel (The Motley Fool) • The beat goes on, Google purchases DoubleClick for US$3.1 billion (Geek.com) • Marketing to obese kids Down Under (Perth Now)
• Nets remain in quandary over online video (AdAge) • Cingular and Verizon drop kids cell phone handsets (RC Wireless News) • Teens take a crack at toy design (Bay News) • AOL starts its own UpFront-like First Look roadshow (Media Post)
• Junk food ad ban moves off air to print, other media (AdAge) • Trendwatch: Parents who refuse to sacrifice style for their kids (L.A. Times) • Another tween/teen print mag bites the dust, TeenPeople is no more (paidcontent.org) • MySpace coming down too hard on third-party content? (BusinessWeek)
• Target posts 12% sales increase (The Wall Street Journal) • BBC needs Trust approval to go ahead with YouTube deal (paidcontent.org) • New York Toy Building at 200 5th sold for US$480 million (PR Newswire) • Viacom picks Yahoo! over Google (BusinessWeek)
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