• Parents limiting kids’ TV time according to report (Detroit Free Press)
• TV can cause hypertension in children, according to Dr. (CBS News)
• Rowling readies new book for publication (Times Online)
• Woolworths cautious about Christmas sales (Scotsman)
• China cracks down on shoddy toys (BBC)
• Human Tetris, say no more (Robot Action Boy)
• NBC Universal looks to international market (International Herald Tribune)
• Zucker says Apple deal rotten (Variety)
• Hollywood heavyweight sets up animation house (Variety)
• Halloween fun (Vidugiris.com)
• Fox and NBC unveil ‘YouTube killer’ (Times online)
• Pay up or the Penguin gets it (New York Times)
• Toys bolstering online sales (Marketing Daily)
• NBC Universal not for sale, says boss (Reuters)
• Online TV portal Hulu launches, critics sharpen barbs (The New York Times)
• Snappy last-minute Halloween decorating idea (Evil Mad Scientists Laboratories)
• Sleeping pill for kids named ‘worst product’ (The Age)
• Kids eating same breakfast as they did 20 years ago (Marketing Daily)
• Has the Facebook bubble burst? (Wired)
• Firms could face charges over unsafe toys (The Guardian)
• Universal and Prince target YouTube baby (ABC News)
• Microsoft still going strong (New York Times)
• Microsoft invests US$240 million in Facebook (Advertising Age)
• Another toy recall (CNN)
• GameStop opens up 5,000th retail store (Yahoo!)
• NBC Universal-YouTube deal is dead (C/Net News)
• Facebook deal imminent (Reuters)
• Designers buck Kmart, but at what price? (The Age)
• Disney most anti-family media company? (Press TV) • Grass roots backlash against Chinese toy manufacturers (Detroit Free Press)
• The price cut game (Forbes)
• The Jerk writes a children’s book (Canoe)
• Dumbledore is not the only one (Slate)
• Microsoft relents on Euro anti-trust (New York Times)
• Disney rat all the rage in France (New York Times)
• A gay magician? Rowling says it’s so (Globe and Mail)
• Viacom not impressed with Google’s anti-piracy actions (PC World)
• A behind the door look at CBeebies (Telegraph)
• UK retail sales up in September (Reuters)
• ITV takes back CITV airtime sales after GMTV competition blunders (Marketing Week)
• Gamers start early, really early (Advertising Age)
• Good shows are good, bad shows not so much, says parents’ group (Advertising Age)
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