As Kids’ Content Gets Shorter, Strategy Gets More Complex

As short-form content continues to be a go-to piece of the puzzle for kids’ entertainment, lending itself well to how kids are watching, we take a look at the overall state of kids entertainment and the complex strategy to finding success.

You’re Hired

  • Imagine Entertainment Launches New Division: Imagine Kids & Family, Sperber Named President

Real Deal

  • Panasonic to Transform Disney Cartoons into New Disney In-Park Experiences
  • Rick & Morty’s Next Adventure Takes Them to Primark
  • Microsoft, CN Inspire New Generaton of Coders

Real Deal

  • Ben 10 Drives into SONIC Deal
  • The Very Hungry Caterpillar Teams with J.S. Pancake in Japan
  • The Happy News Enters U.S. Market

Real Deal

  • Nickelodeon Commits to KID-E-CATS Season 2
  • Disney XD Picks Up Third Season of Beyblade Burst
  • Celebrity Stylist Rita Hazan Signs with The Brand Liaison
  • TeamTO, Chinese Kids Co. Uyoung in 10-Year Content Deal
  • The Ollie & Moon Show Gets UK Pick Up with Tiny Pop