By Allison WatkinsonTLL ReporterThe new family-friendly audio company, Starglow Media has officially debuted with a slate of premium licensed programming. Founded by Jed Baker, Starglow Media specializes in audio content that is exclusively tailored for children and families. The current intended demographic is for children between age three and age twelve. The company's … [Read more...] about Starglow Media Debuts With Slate of Premium Licensed Programming
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Fashion: Rachel Zoe Signs On Six New Licensing Partners
The fashion entrepreneur Rachel Zoe has announced a lineup of new licensing partnerships as she expands her brand into new categories. Those new categories include home, interior design, baby, intimates, activewear, and more, with licensed collections from Azzure Home, Berkshire Fashions, Brewster Home Fashions, Bloomin Baby (a division of GMason), K&Y, Keeco, and Reunited … [Read more...] about Fashion: Rachel Zoe Signs On Six New Licensing Partners
Mergers, Acquisitions, Partnerships and Something New
Banijay and Zodiak Media unite their complementary catalogues and production units. Stéphane Courbit is named Chairman and Marco Bassetti is appointed CEO of the new Banijay Group. Leading formats and shows include Versailles, The Secret Life of Four Year Olds, Temptation Island, Popstars, Beat Your Host, 71 Degrees North, Keeping up with the Kardashians, Fort Boyard, Making of … [Read more...] about Mergers, Acquisitions, Partnerships and Something New
As YouTube Celebrities Gain Influence over Teens, Their Licensing Clout Is Bound to Grow
YouTube stars continue to gain influence over U.S. teens, with the platform’s top creators viewed as much more approachable, authentic and engaging than mainstream celebrities. From a licensing perspective, many of the video platform’s top creators actually have a smaller footprint than their tens of millions of subscribers suggest, and have yet to move beyond the online … [Read more...] about As YouTube Celebrities Gain Influence over Teens, Their Licensing Clout Is Bound to Grow