For November
October 21, 2004
A definitive agreement has been signed between Children's Place Retail Stores and Disney for the purchase of 313 Disney stores in the U.S. and Canada.
'Bribes, Offshore Accounts'
October 20, 2004
World Wrestling Entertainment filed suit against Jakks Pacific and a number of other defendants on Wednesday, alleging the use of bribery and offshore accounts to obtain the WWE license.
Last Week vs. 2003
October 20, 2004
Cartoon Network has announced that its ratings for October continued to grow over last year's, based on statistics from the week ending October 17th.
Release Set for December 28
October 19, 2004
Dreamworks has announced that it will release Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence on DVD on Dec. 28.
Multi-Year Licensing Agreement
October 19, 2004
Marvel has signed a multi-year licensing deal with construction toy manufacturer Mega Bloks, Inc., which will enable the Montreal-based toy company to create a comprehensive line of toy products featuring Marvel superheroes.
While Predicting Lackluster Holiday Sales
October 18, 2004
The nation's two top toymakers reported declining sales for the third quarter of 2004 and predicted a challenging retail environment for the coming holiday season.
Cover Price Now $12.98
October 18, 2004
Starting with its second anniversary issue in November, Newtype USA is bringing back the DVD insert.
Manga Top 50, Anime Top 25, More
October 17, 2004
An ICv2 Release. ICv2 has announced the release of the ICv2 Retailers Guide to Anime/Manga #8.
Anime Market Waits for a Hit
October 17, 2004
Growing sales of manga are spread out over an increasing number of books,...
'Shark Tale' Wins Again
October 17, 2004
Shark Tale topped the weekend box office for the third consecutive week, earning an estimated $22.1 million.
By X-Files Writer, Producer
October 13, 2004
Frank Stopnitz, who wrote and produced numerous episodes of the X-Files , is developing a new series based on Kolchak, The Night Stalker.
4-Issue Mini-Series Slated for April
October 13, 2004
IDW Publishing remains the most single-minded of American comic book publishers with a serious bent toward the horrific -- a predilection which will be on display once again in Karney, a four-issue mini-series by Bryan Johnson and Walt Flanagan.
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