• Spin Master takes Bakugan Battle Brawlers on the road (New York Times)
• Miley’s boss pleads for the press to give her some space (Showbizspy.com)
• Who says The Hulk isn’t big (Variety)
• Yahoo! and Microsoft still talking (Bloomberg)
• Is Apple cannibalizing its own products? (MarketWatch)
• For some music, Wal-Mart is the only place (New York Times)
• Early scuttlebutt on the Iron Man sequel (Wired)
• Disney might be forced to reveal Hannah Montana revenues (Hollywood.com)
• Is Kung Fu Panda for kids? (SF Gate)
• Industry surprised as HarperCollins president and CEO steps down (New York Times)
• How Apple could kill the Nintendo DS (Forbes)
• Li & Fung – the Made in China giant you have never heard of (Telegraph)
• Digital divide at Disney ends (Variety)
• LucasArts layoffs? (gamesindustry.biz)
• Sony gets into in-game advertising… (Wired)
• And why it might not be such a good idea (C/Net)
• How much use does the Wii get? (IGN Entertainment)
• Borders lays off 20% of workforce (Los Angeles Times)
• May retail sales up in the US (New York Times)
• Universal Studios fire may cost tens of millions (Associated Press)
• Investor wants new chief executive for Yahoo! (New York Times)
• Movies on iTunes comes to the UK (BBC)
• May box office measures up (Variety)
• Emily the Strange heads to big screen (Hollywood Reporter)
• Wal-Mart starts offering classified ads (CNN)
• Viacom hits 52-week low (Forbes)
• The best YouTubes for kids (SFGate.com)
• In these tough times, retailers band together (BrandWeek)
• Disney and Pixar : The power of the prenup (New York Times)
• MTV Movie Awards plugs movies to young audience (The Toronto Star)
• ‘Nothing is lost forever,’ says Universal president about weekend fire (KNBC)
• Consumer spending in the US is still slow (New York Times)
• Will Wii Fit get you in shape? (Slate)
• Cartoon voice icon Mel Blanc born 100 years ago today (Wired)
• How the new Indiana Jones movie is like a video game (MTV)
• Disney opens up comic division (Variety)
• Studios reach tenative deal with TV actors, but uncertainty remains (New York Times)
• Viacom sees ad growth slowing in Q2 (The Guardian)
• Cable TV firms and Sony end dispute (Los Angeles Times)
• Japan sets limits on kids’ cellphone use (USA Today)
• Web worlds ‘useful’ for children, according to study (BBC)
• Mom, can I have my virtual allowance? (AdvetisingAge)
• The guessing game has begun on the new iPhone (New York Times)
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