- Why preschoolers – and their parents – can look forward to more quality TV shows (The New York Times)
- UK tech companies struggle to profit as more kids play for free on smartphones (The Guardian)
- Summer box office down almost 20% (Variety)
- BBC’s effort to make female characters more prominent in kids shows continues with Danger Mouse changes (The Hollywood Reporter)
- New study looks at digital and social shopping trends for Millennial women (MediaPost)
- Reading Rainbow’s Kickstarter raised over US$4 million. Now what? An interview with LaVar Burton (Rolling Stone)
- Can Transformers have a US$100 million opening weekend? (Variety)
- Disney looks to draw in more preteens with upcoming Girl Meets World show (The New York Times)
- Is Facebook getting more popular with teens? (The Wall Street Journal)
- McAfee study finds Flappy Bird clone apps are full of malware (The Telegraph)
- Amazon and Warner Bros. pricing dispute nearing the end (Bloomberg)
- Skip the details: New app lets you watch TV shows, movies in minutes (Business Insider)
- The psychology behind our emoji obsession (Mashable)
- The story of PL Travers’ great aunt who inspired Mary Poppins (The Guardian)
- Maleficent and Dragon 2 score big at box office despite World Cup (Variety)
- Thanks to new marketing and distribution platforms, YouTube talent may be getting richer (TechCrunch)
- Pixar to debut new short film in upcoming Inside Out movie (The Hollywood Reporter)
- Pinewood Studios, home of Harry Potter and the latest Star Wars, gets permission to double in size (The Guardian)
- New boardgame teaches you how to code (Mashable)
- Flashback Friday: Remember the Game Boy Camera? (Wired)
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