• Sony Wonder going under (Reuters) 
 • Blue Peter, how could you? (The Guardian) 
 • Is there anything Wal-Mart can’t sell? Retailer gets clearance to offer banking, financial services (The Wall Street Journal) 
 • If you’re looking at entering the Indian market, here’s something to chew over (Businessweek) 
 • Mash-up of the day: Dylan meets Dr. Seuss (Dylan Hears a Who)
 • More background on SouTube: Viacom’s suit against Google hinges on 1998 copyright act (The Wall Street Journal) 
• Microsoft opens up Xbox Live to PC users (The New York Times)
 • Lower US retail sales in February hinting at economic slowdown? (Businessweek) 
• Consumer trend in the making: Crowd Clout (trendwatching.com)
  • Retailer Dollar General being acquired for US$6.9 billion by private equity firm (Yahoo! Biz)
 • Sears looks to nostalgia for future growth? (Chicago Tribune) 
 • Eisner unveils next web venture, Vuguru (paidcontent)
 • Google aims to customize TV advertising to viewership (The Wall Street Journal)
• An inside look at High School Musical 2 (The New York Times)
• Hasbro meets with heat for Visa promo (Promo Magazine)
• Sony switching to cheaper chip to lower cost of PS3 (Marketwatch)
• DreamWorks making a Tin Tin movie (pr-inside)
• Google says media cos will see the light on YouTube (Bloomberg)
 • 16 Springfields compete to host debut of The Simpsons Movie (Yahoo!News)
  • Movie studio revs to rise with simultaneous theatrical/DVD release? (paidcontent)
 • US wireless players line up to make mobile TV happen, whether consumers bite or not is another matter entirely (Businessweek)
• Talk about Pokemania: Check out one fan’s auto-centric obsession
 • Wired devotes entire issue to snack-sized digital entertainment (Wired)
  • Wal-Mart gains major retail ground in Mexico (Wall Street Journal)
• BBC and IBM team up for kids content archive (Vunet)
  • An interesting look at Disney’s resident animation whiz, John Lasseter (New York Times)
 • FUNimation picks up five American Anime Awards (PR Newswire)
• Ad execs weigh in on challenges of making money via digital media (AdAge)
• Google courts smaller content owners for YouTube deals (New York Times)
 • LatAm mobile game market worth US$65 million in ’06 (mocoNews.net)
  • If Henson could see them now: Robotic Muppets to roam free at Disneyland (L.A. Times)
 • He is a magic man – Harry Potter license boosting model train sales (Reuters)
 • Baby brain-building toys not all they’re cracked up to be? (The Boston Globe)

 
                     
                             
       
         
         
         
         
     
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
        



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