• Another Miley misstep? Racy photo shoot threatens Disney’s billion dollar Hannah franchise (New York Times)
• Why the future is made in Britain (The Guardian)
• Judge backs Mattel in Bratz copyright claim (Los Angeles Times) • Toys blamed for teens who hate themselves (Courier Mail)
• SAG talks intensify (Variety)
• Microsoft optimistic about 2009 (Wired)
• Google to insert ads into mobile ads (InformationWeek)
• Wal-Mart revisits fashion (Wall Street Journal)
• Disneyland-esque theme park comes to Baghdad (Times Online)
• Nintendo is raking in the dough… (GameSpot)
• …as is Wal-Mart CEO (Boston.com)
• Hollywood holds breath for record May (Variety)
• Slime-inspired Nick shoes coming soon (Just-style)
• Miley to write sweeping memoir detailing her first 15 years on the planet (Canoe)
• Feeling green fatigue? It’s not your imagination, ‘green’ trademark filings up 10% in US (AdAge)
• Microsoft unveils Live Mesh (eFluxMedia)
• Disney does docs (Variety)
• Miley scandal in the works? (Associated Press)
• Disney goes beyond Mickey to appeal to older boys (Forbes)
• Toys ‘R’ Us to phase out bisphenol A baby bottles (CBC)
• Brands are all the talk for new moms (MarketingDaily)
• Sony to launch online video service for PS3 (Los Angeles Times)
• EA takes two on Take Two (Variety)
• New Wii games find a big (but stingy) audience (New York Times)
• A ring only a tween can hear (New York Times)
• Google reports a strong Q1 (Yahoo!)
• Video games sales soar 57% in March (New York Times)
• New DreamWorks flick joins Indy in Cannes (Variety)
• Original Disney animator dies at 95 (New York Times)
• Online marketers beware: Blockbuster sued for participating in Facebook app (Mediapost)
• Fan-love on trial: Potter-smitten lexicographer breaks down on witness stand (The New York Times)
• How does in-car TV work? (Globe and Mail)
• Retailing chains caught in wave of bankruptcies (New York Times)
• A star is born (BusinessWeek)
• Students sell candy for cash (Daily Press)
• Facebook faces another suit (New York Times)
• Warner Bros. drops axe on New Line, cuts 450 jobs (Variety)
• Wii continues to dominate both Xbox 360 and PS3 (Nintendo Revolution)
• Does Adobe have the solution to video format woes? (Wired)
• March a bleak month for UK retail (Guardian)
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