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Kidscreen Staff

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Kidscreened: our daily picks from around the net

Kidscreened

  • Is Netflix ditching its deals with major networks? (Los Angeles Times)
  • And continuing the clash of new versus old, YouTube sees victory in longtime suit with Viacom (Los Angeles Times)
  • Older generations may be flocking to social networks, but kids still trump adults in number of online friends (TechCrunch)
  • Computer addiction is real and it can affect the really young. Enter the digital detox. (The Telegraph)

April 23, 2013 Kidscreen Staff


Kidscreened: our daily picks from around the net

Kidscreened

  • Amazon Studios’ first six kids TV pilots are up and getting reviewed on US service Amazon Prime. Check out their progress… (Amazon.com)
  • …And so far, Amazon’s original series are already the most-watched content on the video service (TechCrunch)
  • Just as China opens up to Hollywood, consumer tastes seem to be turning to locally produced movies (New York Times)
  • How do you measure the impact of Netflix’s original series House of Cards when its ratings remain a mystery? (All Things D)

April 22, 2013 Kidscreen Staff


Kidscreened: our daily picks from around the net

Kidscreened

  • Creative marketing campaigns are great when it comes to promoting apps, but cash – and plenty of it – is often king (The Wall Street Journal)
  • Money, it seems, has increasingly become the driving force in modern superhero plotlines (The Guardian)
  • Amazon goes big with its own app distribution business, expanding to nearly 200 countries (TechCrunch)
  • A new Netflix-esque eBook service brings new meaning to electronic children’s books for one industry expert (Forbes)

April 19, 2013 Kidscreen Staff


Kidscreened: our daily picks from around the net

Kidscreened

  • On Max Steel and Mattel’s digital embrace (Forbes)
  • Meanwhile, broadcasters – and traditional media outlets in general – must adapt to the age of disruptive media or be defeated by it (Net News Check)
  • Is there such a thing as Star Wars overload? Disney to release one film every year starting in 2015 (Entertainment Weekly)
  • How great storytelling is intrinsic to Google product success (Advertising Age)

April 18, 2013 Kidscreen Staff


Kidscreened: our daily picks from around the net

Kidscreened

  • Can today’s toys boost future math and engineering skills among girls? (The Wall Street Journal)
  • Wake-up call: A full 89% of 18-to 24-year-olds check their smartphones within 15 minutes of waking up (eMarketer)
  • A new content-laden children’s social networking site emerges in India (The Economic Times)
  • Large retailers rely on big data for survival (CNBC)

April 17, 2013 Kidscreen Staff


Kidscreened: our daily picks from around the net

Kidscreened

  • How licensing is the main piece to Lego’s toy world domination (AdWeek)
  • Nintendo closes six Wii channels in effort to put all hands on its new Wii U (The Next Web)
  • Facebook to weave entertainment data into its social fabric (Variety)
  • Youngsters among the cohorts sharing 150 million Snapchat images every day (TechCrunch)

April 16, 2013 Kidscreen Staff


Kidscreened: our daily picks from around the net

Kidscreened

  • What’s with the Disney layoffs? Transmedia expert Jeff Gomez weighs in (Business Insider)
  • On a roll: YouTube sensation Jenna Marbles and her power over teenage girls (The New York Times)
  • Potty humor-laden Captain Underpants tops American Library Association’s annual list of most challenged books (The Guardian)
  • How the introduction of cameras could change the face of measuring TV ratings (Time)

April 15, 2013 Kidscreen Staff


Kidscreened: our daily picks from around the net

Kidscreened

  • New Mexican Barbie comes along with some controversy (The Toronto Star)
  • Would you put your money on a new Justin Bieber-backed prepaid debit card for teens? (The New York Times)
  • Tablets aren’t rendering computers obsolete, but they are certainly contributing to a contraction in the PC market (AllThingsD)
  • UK officials investigate whether free children’s apps are too commercially aggressive (PC World)

April 12, 2013 Kidscreen Staff


Kidscreened: our daily picks from around the net

Kidscreened

  • Samsung’s new Mega ‘phablet’ could have big implications for little hands (All Things D)
  • Mobile phenomenon Draw Something inks a Friday night TV quiz-show deal (The Guardian)
  • How TV nets are advertising to a splintered, socially connected audience (Advertising Age)
  • March’s miserable weather had an impact on US consumer spending (The Wall Street Journal)

April 11, 2013 Kidscreen Staff


Kidscreened: our daily picks from around the net

Kidscreened

  • Google’s Android is slightly leading mobile downloads this year, but the revenue race still goes to Apple (Mashable)
  • TV affects kids’ weight more than any other screen says new study (Time)
  • What Toca Boca is doing right in the children’s app space (The New Yorker)
  • How Walmart is applying real-time marketing tactics to local TV (Advertising Age)

April 9, 2013 Kidscreen Staff

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