• A peek at the man behind Nick’s tween live-action machine (The New York Times) 
 • Magnetix legal woes could mean hard times ahead for Mega Brands (The Globe and Mail) 
 • WiFi-enabled Sansa Connect aims to take on iPod (The Wall Street Journal) 
  • Meanwhile iPod reaches 100 million sales mark (The Wall Street Journal)
 • Podcasts attract audiences, but revenue – Not so much (paidcontent.org) 
  • UK toy retailer Hamleys crafting new prototype store (PR Leap)
 • Time Warner picks up new Disney Hi-Def channels for cable carriage (The Wall Street Journal)  
 • Microsoft offering free Zune with subs to stem iTunes tide? (Gadget Lab)
 • Consumers favor short online viewing experiences (Online Media Daily)
 • Doubleclick sets up ‘stock’ exchange for the buying and selling of digital ads (The New York Times) 
 • Major US$16 billion shakeup of Australian retail in the works (Retail Merchandiser) 
 • Japan: A nation of armchair animators? (Businessweek)
 • Bandai crafts a US$500,000 action figure. That’s right, US$500,000 (Platinum Today) 
 • More food for thought on the fight to control web video (The New York Times)  
  • Meet The Robinsons US$25 million weekend a letdown? (The Wall Street Journal)
 • Broadband use does not lead to mobile surfing (Online Media Daily)

 
                     
                             
       
         
         
         
         
     
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
        



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