• BBC holds talks about floating Worldwide (Financial Times)
• Why are Zhu Zhus selling so well? (Time)
• Google to track TiVO viewing habits (CNet News)
• Electronic Arts CEO weighs in on the digital future of games (Wall Street Journal)
• A look at Avatar’s interactive promo campaign (Mashable)
• Nickelodeon’s food ads slammed in report (CBS News)
• USA Today’s first look at Shrek Forever After (USA Today)
• Lightsaber-wielding robots are here (Gizmodo)
• Joost goes under, Adconian Group acquires assets (TechCrunch)
• BBC Worldwide told by BBC Trust to avoid mergers and acquisitions (Variety)
• Endemol acquires Tiger Aspect (The Guardian)
• The online price wars between Amazon and Walmart (New York Times)
• How DreamWorks CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg plans on living happily ever after (Fast Company)
• On making sense of the Twilight phenomenon… (AdAge)
• The art behind the stitches of LittleBigPlanet (BoingBoing)
• Temporary pop-up shops go permanent in the UK (AdAge)
• Social gameco Zynga may be valued at US$1 billion (Bloomberg)
• What’s going down at Disney in the Rich Ross administration (Los Angeles Times)
• China’s vidgame biz could account for a whopping US$6 billion by 2010 (Wall Street Journal/Digits)
• Nintendo Wii to carry paid video content (CNet News)
• Ten titles advance in the Oscar race for best animated short (Hollywood Reporter)
• Retail stocks on the rise in advance of the upcoming Black Friday (Wall Street Journal)
• Shocker: The Twilight Saga: New Moon smashes box office records on its opening weekend (Variety)
• Former Nick prez Albie Hecht readies new IP for iPhone release (New York Times)
• UK retail sales see another rise (Bloomberg)
• Inside China’s CCTV upfront (AdAge)
• New Moon mania hits social media and sees a whopping 81,000 tweets for the upcoming movie (Mashable)
• Behind the scenes at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter (io9)
• Sports Authority to start selling Nintendo products… (Wall Street Journal)
• Only two of the top 30 grossing films of the decade are original IPs (SlashFilm)
• Should we teach kids how to Google? (The Atlantic)
• A Q&A with Twilight/New Moon screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg (Los Angeles Times/Hero Complex)
• How to propose to a woman with the world’s largest Pokémon collection (Neatorama)
• Brands leave their mark on children’s brains (BPS Research Digest Blog via GeekDad)
• Do UK shops need to step up their digital footprint? (AdAge)
• Fairies take flight in YA novels (New York Times)
• One social gaming company’s take on how to succeed in the emerging market (CNet News)
• Can Fantastic Mr. Fox be an Oscar contender? (Los Angeles Times/The Envelope)
• On Comcast’s aspirations to be a major communications player (Los Angeles Times)
• Want to run a contest on Facebook? It has to be approved first – and it’ll cost you (CNet News)
• A record 20 animated films to contend for best animated feature film at the Oscars (ABC News Go/AP)
• Rich Ross shakes up Disney’s brass (Hollywood Reporter)
• Why digital agencies are ready to lead the way (AdAge)
• The future of movie rentals: Buy DVDs or wait 30 days? (Mashable)
• Little games could see big deals after EA’s acquisition of Playfish (Reuters)
• Walmart turns a spotlight on exclusive Garanimals toy line (InStore Marketer)