• NBC and News Corp to launch Hulu.com (Ad Age)
• One million Wiis in the UK (Gamespot News)
• Sears and Wal-Mart suffer declining numbers (MarketWatch)
• Viacom, Blu Ray and Michael Bay (The Motley Fool)
• Star Wars light saber in space (USA Today)
• Mattel deals with China problem (The Sydney Morning Herald)
• Ring the bell for TV, says Google expert (Telegraph.co.uk)
• Toys ‘R’ Us pulls vinyl bibs from aisles citing lead scare (CNN)
• NBC Universal to acquire SparrowHawk Media (Wall Street Journal)
• Virtual worlds real for kids (Boston Globe)
• Wal-Mart on executive hunt (MarketWatch)
• Chinese offical blames ‘US designs’ for recall (China Daily)
• A new view of the Southpark-Viacom deal (Silicone Alley Insider)
• Youtubers react to ads (MediaPost Publications)
• Wal-Mart ponders more acquistions (Yahoo!)
• A Contrarian view of lead paint (National Association of Manufacturers)
• American wireless users in a bind (IndyStar.com)
• Why are back-to-school clothes so slutty? (Slate)
• Even Dunkin’ Donut’s is going healthy (OC Register)
• Wal-Mart steps up toy testing (Associated Press)
• Gaming industry set to surpass US$18 billion this year (eFluxMedia)
• Writer sues Disney for Hannah Montana credit (International Herald Tribune)
• CBS fights Kid Nation charges (Variety)
• Even more toy recalls (USA Today)
• MTV and Real Networks team up (Reuters)
• Children’s Place misses Disney deadlines (Forbes)
• Former Lego execs dish the dirt (Wired)
• New study shows decline of TV as primary media device (CNN)
• CBS in hot water over kids’ reality show (New York Times)
• Lead problem goes beyond toys (Slate)
• US retailers enjoy bump (Chicago Tribune)
• Two studios pick HD DVD over Blu-ray (New York Times)
• Wal-Mart offers music downloads (StreetInsider)
• Cartoon characters seen as food villains (The Guardian)
• China looks to PR in wake of toy crisis (The Globe and Mail)
• Brands playing ostrich with China crisis (Advertising Age)
• VOD makes for a nice delivery system, but where is the content? (New York Times)
• Microsoft drops euro Xbox 360 price (Trusted Reviews)
• UK online sales boom (Bloomberg)
• Nick says ‘no’ to junk food (The Motley Fool)
• Harry Potter and the Crazy Expensive Theme Park (Slate)
• Wal-Mart stating to think small? (BloggingStocks)
• Parents have trouble finding toys NOT made in China (Canada.com)
This is just some random content to show the different layouts possible