- LA theaters are not among the many businesses allowed to reopen (Variety)
- Canadians are calling on the government to help kids cope with the long-term effects of COVID-19 (CBC)
- Magic Leap’s troubles continue as the courts throw out its case claiming a competitor stole trade secrets (Engadget)
- Twitter’s employees are speaking out about how the company can do more to improve accessibility (TechCrunch)
- Black women animators offer advice on how the the industry can improve representation and diversity (Variety)
- ViacomCBS wants to relaunch CBS All Access as a “super service,” with 30,000 hours of content (TBI Vision)
- As some events plan to go live, here’s what you need to know about flying in a COVID-19 world (The Wall Street Journal)
- Worried about kids’ social skills after lockdowns lift? Don’t worry, they’re resilient (The New York Times)
- The future of healthcare could be robots that comfort kids (Forbes)
- WarnerMedia is the latest company looking to offload its video game unit…why is everyone calling it quits? (The Hollywood Reporter)
- Influencer or not, should anyone really be putting their child on Instagram? (The New York Times)
- A survey of Italians found that local kids are irritable and anxious as a result of lockdowns (CTV News)
- Quibi is looking to expand its mobile-first programming to even more big screens (Variety)
- What a twist! Tencent is now the largest investor in streaming rival iQIYI (Reuters)
- How Chile’s animation industry went from bust to boom in a single generation (Variety)
- America’s FDA just approved the first prescription video game (The Verge)
- One is the loneliest number: What toll is isolation taking on kids? (Wall Street Journal)
- The bad news just keeps coming for Quibi, which is on pace to hit less than 30% of its subscriber goal (Wall Street Journal)
- The Academy is looking to postpone its 2021 ceremony and change the eligibility window (The Hollywood Reporter)
- …And there are plenty of other questions surrounding the Oscars—like, will it go virtual, and can Netflix sweep every category? (Variety)
- WarnerMedia is shuttering HBO Go and rebranding HBO Now to focus everything on HBO Max (TBI Vision)
- All sorts of stores are opening back up in England, and customers are showing up in droves (Washington Post)
- LA has released its guidelines for resuming production during COVID-19 (Kidscreen)
- YouTube is launching a US$100-million fund to amplify Black voices (Digital TV Europe)
- The backlash against cops is extending to kids TV shows, with protests rising against PAW Patrol (The New York Times)
- Netflix is reportedly in talks with Viacom18 to build up the SVOD’s Indian content offerings (Yahoo Finance)
- How COVID-19 is changing what writers include in their shows and what we’ll see on screen (The Hollywood Reporter)
- Disneyland is planning its reopening, but it’s going to need less distancing and more air travel to be profitable (Deadline)
- Molly of Denali is this year’s Peabody Award winner (The Globe & Mail)
- Roku is making an aggressive bid to take TV ad dollars from the big dogs (Variety)
- Despite the pandemic, the Spider-Verse sequel is underway (CNET)
- Disney has a Lionel Richie musical in the works (Rolling Stone)
- …Meanwhile, Disney+ beat Netflix in US consumer satisfaction ratings (Digital TV Europe)
- California is laying out its plans to resume filming…but is Hollywood ready? (Variety)
- Quibi always said it was creating a mobile-only experience, but now that it’s not doing so hot, the app is adding TV support (The Verge)
- YouTube and TikTok are embroiled in a tense rivalry in India (Bloomberg)
- Pediatricians say social distancing may be unhealthy for kids (CTV News)
- Genius Brands stock is falling, but the CEO says the reasons why are based on faulty logic (Yahoo Finance)
- Netflix’s former CFO is investing in a small interactive storytelling platform looking to compete with Quibi (The Hollywood Reporter)
- After a short lockdown hiatus, Talent Pool is back with an in-depth look at We Bare Bears creator Daniel Chong’s career (Kidscreen)
- There’s no actual plan in place for how…but California is resuming filming in a few days (Variety)
- …Meanwhile, the film Academy is trying to put together a new inclusion effort (The Hollywood Reporter)
- Insurance claims for UK TV screens are skyrocketing as families in lockdown smash their sets (Bloomberg)
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