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Articles Tagged ‘Kidscreened’


Kidscreened: our daily picks from around the net

Kidscreened

  • Does TV breed bullies? Kids who watch three or more hours of TV per day at age five may develop some conduct issues (The Atlantic)
  • Having already claimed the US market, Amazon.com is now the largest online retailer in Europe (Internet Retailer)
  • Hardly apathetic about apps – studies show teen girls most likely to access the Web via their phones (eMarketer)
  • Disney and News Corp reportedly go shopping for Hulu buyers (Chicago Tribune)

March 27, 2013 Kidscreen Staff


Kidscreened: our daily picks from around the net

Kidscreened

  • Don’t fret the uninterested, tired tyke. Why boredom breeds creativity for kids (BBC)
  • Why it’s ‘really, really, really hard’ yet totally feasible for developers to make a living from kids’ apps (The Guardian)
  • Digital and physical book sales led to a record year for Random House (Publishers Weekly)
  • Where have all the console game developers gone? (Bloomberg)

March 26, 2013 Kidscreen Staff


Kidscreened: our daily picks from around the net

Kidscreened

  • The world‘s largest supplier of clothes and toys to retailers, Li & Fung, sees first profit drop in four years (Bloomberg)
  • What impact is digital technology having on young kids’ development? (The Atlantic)
  • McDonald’s puts more meat into its millennial marketing plan (Advertising Age)
  • Apple, Samsung and the retail wars (Forbes)

March 25, 2013 Kidscreen Staff


Kidscreened: our daily picks from around the net

Kidscreened

  • Hallmark joins race for more family-friendly original programming (The New York Times)
  • Leader of the free world – thanks to mobile devices, 110 million people are playing more free-to-play games than they were last year (All Things D)
  • Could children’s book clubs be the next best thing? (San Francisco Chronicle)
  • New study confirms preschoolers know a lot more about sharing and fairness than you may think (The Boston Globe)

March 22, 2013 Kidscreen Staff


Kidscreened: our daily picks from around the net

Kidscreened

  • It makes sense that with TV heading everywhere Nielsen’s tracking system would follow suit (Advertising Age)
  • What the 2013 TV-watching experience looks like (Wired)
  • Family matters: The importance of marketing to the social Mom (eMarketer)
  • Retail sales look to be improving in the UK (Bloomberg)

March 21, 2013 Kidscreen Staff


Kidscreened: our daily picks from around the net

Kidscreened

  • A fifth of teens are watching TV shows on their tablets – a jump from just 2% last year (All Things D)
  • And it’s likely these youngsters live in the more than five million US homes that have ‘zero TV,’ according to Nielsen research (Forbes)
  • The workings of a successful social media program (Businessweek)
  • Trade association says UK gaming industry seeing new level of small growth (Joystiq)

March 20, 2013 Kidscreen Staff


Kidscreened: our daily picks from around the net

Kidscreened

  • In Canada, Target misses the mark in terms of meeting inventory demand (The Globe and Mail)
  • A look at the bestselling children’s books of last year and why Hunger Games was top of the food chain (Publishers Weekly)
  • How the Microsoft Kinect is swiftly moving beyond gaming into other industries (The Wall Street Journal)
  • No IPO in immediate sight for MGM (Variety)

March 19, 2013 Kidscreen Staff


Kidscreened: our daily picks from around the net

Kidscreened

  • One PBS executive producer’s TED talk on digital cameras and what they mean for the future of educational apps (TEDxBeaconStreet)
  • Inside Barry Diller-backed live TV carrier Aereo and the chaos it will inevitably sow (The New York Times)
  • Magic number? Kids under the age of 14 no longer able to enter Disney theme parks alone (NBC News)
  • The influx of social apps on the market raise new questions about kids’ privacy and mobile monitoring (CTV News)

March 18, 2013 Kidscreen Staff


Kidscreened: our daily picks from around the net

Kidscreened

  • Why the time for Apple’s low-cost iPhone is now (All Things D)
  • And the right time to launch a startup, apparently, is when you’re 40 (Time)
  • Netflix banks on the social nature of US kids in enabling sharing function with Facebook (Advertising Age)
  • Disney and Target bring the QR code trend to kids (Inside Retailing)
  • Hollywood needs more modesty: Why grandiose movie titles – think Oz the Great and Powerful – raise false expectations among kids and parents (The Guardian)

March 15, 2013 Kidscreen Staff


Kidscreened: our daily picks from around the net

Kidscreened

  • LEGO tops Mattel as world’s most valuable toyco (Bloomberg)
  • Meanwhile, Mattel looks to Moms to help boost stagnant Hot Wheels sales (San Francisco Chronicle)
  • Got a cult hit waiting for a movie revival? Consider tearing a page from the Veronica Mars movie playbook – project raises US$2 million in one day on Kickstarter (The Wrap)
  • In Japan, Nintendo dabbles with the toy-integrated video game trend in new Pokemon release (Game Spot)

March 14, 2013 Kidscreen Staff

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