• Marvel Entertainment and WGA sign interim pact (Variety)
• Tesco eyeing department store settings? (The Scotsman)
• Toy Story trilogy to be redone in 3-D (Firstshowing.net)
• Customizing Disney for China (Charleston.net)
• Youtube goes mobile (New York Times)
• Former Viacom president dies (UPI)
• Wal-Mart sells US$1.5 billion in debt (Reuters)
• Euro Disney no longer Mickey Mouse (Forbes)
• RC2 settles class-action lead-paint lawsuit for US$30 million (USA Today)
• Wal-Mart shuffles apparel division (The Morning News)
• Disney cellphone service in Japan to target women (Wall Street Journal)
• Ty Inc. fights recall (CBS Chicago)
• From Myspace to Yourspace (New York Times)
• Top ten geek websites (Wired)
• Surf’s Up grabs surprise Oscar nod (VFXWorld)
• How Facebook is like Ikea (Slate)
• Art in the age of franchising (New York Times)
• An analysis of Yo Gabba Gabba (New York Times Magazine)
• Trust to oversee children’s television in UK (Guardian)
• DreamWorks to build theme park in Dubai (Breitbart)
• Wal-Mart to open stores in Russia this year (Reuters)
• Sad retail tales (Forbes)
• A C for Contriteness, McDonalds pulls ads from Florida report cards (Advertising Age)
• American Eagle getting into clothing for kids two to ten (Reuters)
• Wham-O founder dead at 82 (Yahoo!)
• My so-called G-Life, game designing site aimed at disadvantaged youth (BBC)
• NBC Universal’s digital upfront (MediaPost Publication)
• Watch out for that tree! Classic series gets new life (New York Times)
• Half of consumers reduce spending because of gas prices (Retail Merchandiser)
• High School Musical medical emergency (Canoe)
• Apple sets sights on movie rental business (Globe and Mail)
• A look at the new Wal-Mart (Chicago Tribune)
• Body established to protect UK kids TV (BBC)
• Microsoft climbs into shopping carts (MediaPost Publication)
• Media company stocks take hit (Bloomberg)
• Games without frontiers (Wired)
• Advertising and social networks (New York Times)
• Blu-ray takes lead in DVD wars (Times Online)
• BBC apologizes for kids TV goof (Evening Standard)
• Disney gets into Chinese basketball business (Reuters)
• US retail growth expected to slow (Bloomberg)
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