Bumper 432-page autumn edition is packed full of exclusive content, covering every aspect of the industry.
The Autumn issue of the Licensing Source Book is now available to read online.
The edition is packed full of exclusive content, covering every aspect of the licensing industry.
The issue is accompanied by a 28-page Pokémon special publication, marking the 20th anniversary of the brand, which you can read by clicking on this link.
Another company celebrating a major milestone is toy retailer The Entertainer – we help mark its 35th anniversary with our special 64-page publication, which you can read by clicking here.
To whet your appetite, here’s just a taster of what’s included in the autumn edition.
If you couldn’t make it along to the Licensing Awards last month, we round up all the winners as well as giving you a special pictorial flavour of the big night.
We take a look at the rise of female super heroes – or ‘Sheroes’ – while also finding out more about Winnie the Pooh‘s 90th birthday celebrations and how Sanrio has marked Mr Men Little Miss turning 45.
We get face to face with licensees Misirli, Sambro and HTI, while also getting an insight into the world of GIG Retail.
A healthy Brands & Lifestyle section features interviews with Volkswagen, TLC, the RHS, Wild & Wolf and Select Licensing, while we also discover more about CPLG‘s move into the brands sector.
Meanwhile, we also give readers an update on Angry Birds and Rovio’s plans following the success of the movie earlier this year.
Of course, the issue wouldn’t be complete without a guide to Brand Licensing Europe – we give you a taster of some of the gems on the show floor, across all categories, as well as catching up on the progress of the Retail Mentoring Programme and getting some top tips from licensees and retailers on the show.
All this, plus regular contributions from Ian Downes, NPD, David Riley, Adam Bass and Richard Pink, and our popular State of the Nation updates and much more.
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