• States alter rules of game on safety for toy makers (Wall Street Journal)
• Five days of Disney (Slate)
• Perhaps there is no money to be made from social network sites (The Economist)
• Wal-Mart to open up ‘Green Stores’ (Fox)
• Ugly dolls appeal to boys (New York Times)
• Target’s inner circle exposed (CNN)
• Sony announces Blu-Ray movies to connect to the internet (Laptop Logic)
• Guitar Wars: Gibson sues Viacom and EA over Rock Band (Wired)
• Ofcom admits it’s powerless over children’s television (MarketingWeek)
• Apple does everything right by doing everything wrong (Wired)
• The simplest video game ever (Slate)
• Kids buyers are still bullish (Hollywood Reporter)
• Big changes at Entertainment Rights (Times Online)
• GameStop’s sales top $US7.1 billion (GameDaily)
• Apple mulls over new music model (Financial Times)
• Bale wants to complete Batman trilogy (Guardian)
• Disney art returns (New York Times)
• New game turns web surfing into warfare (Wired)
• Wal-Mart snaps up Japanese retailer (CNN)
• Iowan woman nutty for SpongeBob SquarePants (THV Video)
• Slave to the boob tube (Salon)
• Horton hears a controversy (Slate)
• Google readies iPhone competition (UPI)
• Wal-Mart tweaks stores for Arab-Americans (Yahoo!)
• AOL buys Bebo (CNN)
• A first look at Disney’s Wall•E (ComingSoon.net)
• Recession fears snare Viacom stock (Hollywood Reporter)
• Horton hears faint praise (New York Times)
• McDonald’s moms make TV debut (Promo)
• New style traffic jams ahead (New York Times)
• Disney CEO champions new media (Online Media Daily)
• Seuss was not always box office gold (StarNewsOnline)
• It’s a Small World…Wal-Mart to carry Bollywood movies in Canada (Variety)
• Is 3-D the future of animation? (Los Angeles Times)
• How DoubleClick will boost Google (Washington Post)
• New Youtube app could change the net…again (Wired)
• Lionsgate signs iTunes deal (PC World)
• Disney looks to reap US$1 billion from online, according to Iger (Associated Press)
• Are people still clicking on Google ads? (Slate)
• Murdoch bows out of Yahoo! deal (Seattle Times)
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