- New York wants to ban kids meal toys at fastfood chains that don’t meet nutrition standards (MediaPost)
- Lower ratings, higher profts: What’s going on in the US cable TV biz? (The Hollywood Reporter)
- Canada is one step closer to pick-and-pay TV (Playback Online)
- Vine adds video imports to attract more big brands (The Los Angeles Times)
- UK to add ratings to music videos to protect kids (Mashable)
- Fuhu’s giant tablet gives kids a chance to play together (The Wall Street Journal)
- Why age and gender matter when it comes to content sharing (Harvard Business Review)
- More parents are keeping kids’ identities off social media (The Globe and Mail)
- Why US teens won’t let Facebook get off easy with its social ad strategy (MediaPost)
- Streamy Awards noms include Sesame Street, Kid President and Simon’s Cat (The Hollywood Reporter)
- Why it’s tricky to turn mobile games into franchises (TechCrunch)
- Fans ask Nintendo to name Legend of Zelda character after Robin Williams (The Wall Street Journal)
- Xbox One is first platform to use YouTube’s upgraded connected-TV interface (Variety)
- Kobo presidents says Amazon dispute with publishers hurts consumers (Financial Post)
- Disney to sell 23 radio stations, focus on digital distribution (The Los Angeles Times)
- Godzilla 2 gets 2018 release date (Variety)
- Sony puts merch before record release from new teen girl vocal group (The Wall Street Journal)
- Xbox One to stream video on tablets and phones (VentureBeat)
- Lego’s female scientist figures get Twitter tribute (Washington Post)
- Love it or hate it, why Facebook Messenger is still number one (Global News)
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