- Netflix is rolling out an AI-powered tool to make its search more conversational (TechCrunch)
- Disney has “tech-forward” plans for its new theme park in Abu Dhabi (THR)
- BAFTA has opened applications for the next Breakthrough UK talent-finder (Televisual)
- F1 drivers raced full-sized LEGO cars at an event in Miami last weekend (Formula 1)
- California’s governor proposes a US$7.5-billion tax credit to support film industry (THR)
- Shaw Rocket Fund survey seeks input on AI from the kids industry (Shaw Rocket Fund)
- Gaumont unveils the cast for its animated film High in the Clouds, based on Paul McCartney’s kids book (Rolling Stone)
- In a unique marketing strategy, Marvel rebrands its latest film just days after release (USA Today)
- India’s JioStar plans to spend US$3.6 billion on content this year (Variety)
- Kids under age 13 will soon be able to use Google’s Gemini chatbot (TechCrunch)
- A new report from Mars says shopping windows for Halloween are getting longer (Retail Dive)
- Trump says he’ll give TikTok another extension if a deal isn’t signed by June 19 (Axios)
- Disney+ film Out of My Mind wins this year’s children’s/youth Peabody Award (THR)
- Apple is prohibited from collecting fees from purchases outside its App Store (Gamesindustry.biz)
- Roku to acquire streaming bundle service Frndly TV in a US$185-million all-cash deal (Deadline)
- Marvel’s Thunderbolts made US$11.5 million in previews before opening weekend (Variety)
- Only 41% of parents read to their kids out loud, say Nielsen and HarperCollins (The Guardian)
- Common Sense Media warns that under-18s shouldn’t use AI companion apps (CNN)
- AI animation start-up Cheehoo raises US$10 million in a new funding round (CartoonBrew)
- Crunchyroll kicks off an Ani-May campaign with new partnerships and merch (Crunchyroll)
- Bluey surpasses three million books sold in the UK (Licensing.biz)
- A Minecraft Movie‘s “Steve’s Lava Chicken” is the shortest song to ever make the Billboard Hot 100 (Variety)
- Elsa voice actor Idina Menzel says she deserves royalties from Frozen costume sales (TheWrap)
- US and Canadian consumers are lowering their spending on video services, TiVo reports (Advanced Television)
- Paddington in Peru drives 8% Q1 revenue growth for Canal+ (Deadline)
- Consumer expectations experience sharpest drop since 1990 recession (CFO Dive)
- Fewer cargo shipments from China could disrupt back-to-school shopping (Forbes)
- The King of Kings surpasses Parasite as top-grossing Korean film in the US (Deadline)
- Magic Light’s The Velveteen Rabbit wins a BAFTA for Best Children’s Craft Team (BAFTA)
- Banijay Group is eyeing a potential takeover bid for ITV and ITV Studios (THR)
- How Universal could redefine retail and dining at its new UK theme park (Forbes)
- Alliance backs out of buying Diamond Comics, with more details to come on May 2 (ICv2)
- Walmart hosted an exclusive gender-reveal moment on Peppa Pig Tales today (USA Today)
- US book sales were down slightly in Q1, but the YA genre experienced a little boost (Publishing Perspectives)
- TV and film marketing bosses got together in LA yesterday to talk about reaching Gen Z (Variety)
- The EU fines Apple US$568 million for deterring third-party payments in the App Store (GamesIndustry.biz)
- Thanks to China, Imax’s box-office recovery continued in the first quarter (THR)
- Adobe has released a new version of its AI image generation tool (TechCrunch)
- New data from Virgin Media shows kids are on screens right after school (Advanced Television)
- Peacock narrowed its losses to US$215 million in Q1, hitting 41 million subscribers (Broadband TV News)
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