- Netflix to make first foray into Asia with fall launch in Japan (Wall Street Journal)
- Full stream ahead: Nielsen data shows streaming on the rise as TV viewership in the US dropped by 12% in January (CBC)
- YouTube tries out multi-cam option, lets viewers switch between viewing angles (TechCrunch)
- To celebrate Monopoly’s 80th anniversary, Hasbro sells game packaged with more than US$23,000 in real cash in France (Mashable)
- Teens continue to ditch Facebook and migrate to Instagram and other social sites (alistdaily)
- The force will be strong at Disney theme parks (Variety)
- How Spin Master got its groove back (Globe and Mail)
- Disney Interactive, Humble Bundle to offer pick-what-you-pay bundle offering for recent Star Wars titles (Mashable)
- UK film production spend hit an all-time high in 2014 (The Hollywood Reporter)
- Target could start liquidation sales in Canada as early as this Thursday (CBC)
- Spend more, make more: Netflix’s big plan to invest in more content (Variety)
- Sony sells off MMO gamer maker Sony Online Entertainment (Forbes)
- How to Train Your Dragon 2 wins Annie Award over The Lego Movie (Variety)
- With over 100 million viewers a month, games streaming service Twitch continues to grow in popularity (alistdaily)
- These Queen of Africa dolls are outselling Barbie in Nigeria (The Independent)
- Vine star Cameron Dallas’ film Expelled heads to Netflix (Stream Daily)
- Twitter’s CEO on content discovery and helping your audience find you through all the noise (Variety)
- How a social media stunt helped Mike Mika turn #IDARB into a multiplayer game phenomenon (Wired)
- Why YouTubers like PewDiePie aren’t impressed with Nintendo’s new YouTube gaming program (Forbes)
- Crossy Road mobile game picks up US$1 million from ads (alistdaily)
- Why Samsung may be losing the title of world’s biggest smartphone maker (Mashable)
- Big three game consoles have all untethered from the TV (Wired)
- OTT video sees sharp rise in Asia Pacific and Latin America (Broadband TV News)
- Guardians of the Galaxy star Chris Pratt rumored to be next Indiana Jones (Forbes)
- Where does Apple go now after record-breaking holiday earnings? (Financial Post)
- In two years, streaming-device ownership to hit 40% in the US (HomeMedia Magazine)
- Snapchat follows YouTube, Facebook and Twitter into the video content space with new Discover feature (Variety)
- Harry Potter star Emma Watson cast as Belle in new live-action Beauty and the Beast movie (Mashable)
- Webinar: COPPA enforcement and lessons learned from Yelp, TinyCo and past FTC cases (kidSAFE)
- YouTube network Fullscreen launches film division starring digital-native talent (The Hollywood Reporter)
- With Pixar vets on hand, Oculus to make virtual reality movies (Wall Street Journal)
- Substance over style: Predictions for this year’s gaming industry (The Guardian)
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