- Charter contests the proposed Comcast-Time Warner Cable merger (Variety)
- Is children’s poetry on the brink of extinction? (The Guardian)
- Will they or won’t they – Amazon denies plans to launch an ad-supported streaming service (Variety)
- How the women behind Animal Crossing: New Leaf created a much-needed hit for Nintendo (Wired)
- In Spain, TV networks are to blame for kids’ late bedtimes (The Guardian)
- Poor Pooh: Research finds that children’s books with humanized animals can be confusing – even detrimental – to kids (National Post)
- Aereo goes on the offensive (Variety)
- A new study traces autism within children’s brains (Wired)
- Facebook bets US$2-billion on the future of virtual reality with Oculus acquisition (CNET)
- One Italian photographer sets off to show kids’ universal love of toys (Time)
- Why fewer young people hit movie theaters in 2013 (Variety)
- Original Jem series creator and head writer not pleased at exclusion from new film production (Los Angeles Times)
- Brian Henson expounds on puppets, technology and reality TV in TED master class (Wired)
- How children’s TV aims to gain from the modern awards show (The New York Times)
- DreamWorks is going big in China with new US$2.4-billion Dream Center complex (MarketWatch)
- Strong opening weekend bodes well for YA film adaptation Divergent (The Hollywood Reporter)
- How the upcoming Hasbro-backed Jem and the Holograms live-action movie is making waves with its creative crowdsourcing (Mashable)
- Apples to apples: The tech company is pretty much the same in a post-Jobs world (The New York Times)
- Inside Fox and Samsung’s Ultra HD partnership (Variety)
- Campaigners want junk food ads booted from primetime (BBC News)
- STEM programs for girls to benefit from GoldieBlox settlement with Beastie Boys (Mashable)
- How a changing TV model affects development, production and distribution of kids content (Emmys.com)
- Where’s the diversity in children’s book? (The New York Times)
- Disney reveals film plans at annual shareholder’s meeting (Los Angeles Times)
- Seven years in court: Google and Viacom settle copyright suit over YouTube (Variety)
- Layoffs at Sony Pictures – particularly within the company’s digital marketing arm – are underway this week (Los Angeles Times)
- After receiving a class-action lawsuit over in-app purchases, Google Play Store adds new level of control (CNET)
- Why Amazon’s investment in 3D printing could greatly improve its warehouse and delivery efficiencies (The Washington Post)
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