- On Mattel’s quest to rule the Hollywood monkey bars with new in-house studio Playground Productions (Variety)
- Why more kids cable nets are confident that launching shows via mobile devices first will pay off (AdWeek)
- Marvel re-introduces Ms. Marvel, a 16-year-old Muslim superhero (The Independent)
- The cult of Loki (USA Today)
- In a case of worlds colliding, creator of old-school series Jem has launched a new fantasy game for Zynga (Mashable)
- Digital divides Disney and Dish (The New York Times)
- Twitter IPO more expensive than Facebook sans profits (Bloomberg)
- Canadian retailers majorly hop on-board the Black Friday bandwagon (The Toronto Star)
- Junk food for thought: Is Halloween the world’s greatest childhood behavioral study? (Los Angeles Times)
- Financially speaking, the Wii U continues to be a thorn in Nintendo’s side (CNET)
- Amazon rolls out new incentives to entice the Indian market (Business Standard)
- A Netflix hat trick in Europe, as the streaming giant inks another deal (The Hollywood Reporter)
- Get into that Halloween spirit, the Addams Family is being reincarnated as an MGM animated movie (Variety)
- Is the eBook world staying stagnant? New data suggests so (Publishers Weekly)
- Looks like Time Warner Cable lost plenty of subscribers following its replacement of CBS with Starz Kids And Family (Forbes)
- What mobile developers and publishers want (Venture Beat)
- In a billion-dollar global pursuit, AMC Networks acquires Chellomedia (The Hollywood Reporter)
- For the first time, Twitter jumps ahead of Facebook as the preferred social network among US teens (eMarketer)
- Nielsen to officially incorporate mobile views into traditional TV ratings (TechCunch)
- New startup lets consumers build their own handheld gaming console (Wired)
- Target has big ad plans for this year’s Thanksgiving and holiday season, but the retailer is hesitant to launch too early (Advertising Age)
- How Lego is using TV and movies to enhance the strength of its brand (The Hollywood Reporter)
- Riding the photo app craze, Canvsly offers new ways for parents to archive, print and share their kids’ drawings (Springwise)
- Nick continues to impress for Viacom (Daily Finance)
- Why sexism is managing to flourish in Silicon Valley (Los Angeles Times)
- Do first-borns really perform better in school? Let the sibling rivalries ensue… (Today)
- Mobile gaming as a whole is on a steady rise, but gaming revenues are still a little sluggish (eMarketer)
- Freaks and Geeks producer signs on to Peanuts animated movie (Variety)
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