Kidscreen - engaging the global children's entertainment industry
  • Home
  • Events
  • Magazine
  • Community
Get the Newsletter
  • TV
  • Consumer Products
  • iKids
  • Kid Insight
  • People Moves
  • Resources
  • Blogs
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Photos
  • Blogs
  • View all Careers
  • Post a Job
  • Subscribe
  • Kidscreen Summit
  • iKids
  • Asian Animation Summit
  • Photos
  • Connect Screening Suite
  • Connect Contact Directory
  • Screening Room
  • Pitch Guide
  • Global 100

Kidscreened

May 25, 2012 by Kidscreen Staff
Tweet  

Kidscreened: our daily picks from around the net
  • How parents are encouraging kids to build things using unstructured, hands-on creativity (The Wall Street Journal)
  • Why Disney’s against viewers skipping commercials with DVRs (MSN)
  • How Apple CEO Tim Cook is finding his own path as Steve Jobs’ successor (CNN)
  • And finally, a rundown of 10 of the strangest children’s and YA fiction authors of all time (Flavorwire)

Tags: Kidscreened

Related Articles
  • Kidscreened» Kidscreened
  • Kidscreened» Kidscreened
  • Kidscreened» Kidscreened
  • Kidscreened» Kidscreened
  • Kidscreened» Kidscreened
The definitive kids ent resource.
Over 5,000 company listings!
  • Popular
  • Recent
  • Featured
  • Minions2 McDonald’s, General Mills among Despicable Me 2 marketing minions
  • Appisode Two-year-old Disney Junior UK brings Appisodes to two-year-olds
  • StarWars Disney and Lucasfilm announce new Star Wars animated series
  • SimonCat eOne takes all rights to YouTube animated hit Simon’s Cat
  • XboxOne Microsoft unveils its next-generation console
  • museumblog (3) Children’s Museums: Not just for kids

Photos

MIPCOM 2012

MIPCOM 2012 - Maurice Wheeler of Doco drives a point home at MIP Junior

Copyright © 1996-2013 Brunico Communications Ltd. All Rights Reserved.       About Kidscreen | Privacy | Contact | Advertising | Feedback | Subscribe
® Kidscreen is a registered trademark of Brunico Communications Ltd. Use of this website is subject to Terms of Use. View our Privacy Policy.