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KidScreen Magazine, February/March 2007, Free

Magazine - KidScreen Magazine
Saturday, 15 September 2007

KidScreen Magazine, February/March 2007, Asiaing.comKidScreen Magazine: About reaching children through entertainment

KidScreen Magazine: The leading business publication in the world serving the information needs and interests of kids’ entertainment executives. Published 9 times a year, KidScreen is delivered to 13,000 kid’s entertainment decision-makers around the world, in addition to bonus copies distributed at major industry events.

KidScreen Daily - KidScreen’s new daily email highlighting the news, trends and opportunities that will keep you in the loop. Read it each morning for Lana Castleman and Gary Rusak’s views on what you need to know. Newsletter and issue archives available at www.kidscreen.com.

KidScreen Summit - KidScreen's premier annual event (February 7-9, 2007, Sheraton New York Hotel & Towers), which has quickly grown into the world's leading conference on the business of kids entertainment hosting 1400 attendees from around the world. Industry leaders. Engaging topics. Serious fun. www.kidscreensummit.com

Download KidScreen Magazine, February/March 2007

PDF format, 31.38MB, 104PAGES.

Special Report: 

p63 TOY FAIR 2007
Mattel’s Neil Friedman chats about hit toys • Behind the ink: Franny’s Feet scores master with Playskool • Web/toy hybrids target tweens Sesame Street: A shorts haven Playskool digitizes bedtime lullabies Angelina dances with fine arts

p75 Look out! Here comes Spider-Man 3
In this exclusive, Marvel and Sony reveal their plans for the webbed one’s world domination

p81 GLOBAL PITCH GUIDE
KidScreen’s handy reference guide for pitching to kids TV’s top brass

Visit KidScreen Official Website

KidScreen delivers everything you need to stay competitive in the kids' entertainment industry.

 

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