Bumper edition accompanied by a special DHX Brands supplement.
The Spring issue of The Licensing Source Book is now available to read online.
The 276-page edition is packed full of exclusive content, covering every corner of the licensing industry.
The issue is accompanied by a 36-page DHX Brands supplement, which you can read by clicking here.
To whet your appetite, here’s just a taster of what’s included in the spring edition.
We give you the inside scoop on the preparation behind the eagerly awaited Brand & Lifestyle Licensing Awards, talking to the sponsors about why the event is so important and a first look at the specially designed, art deco-inspired ticket.
We come face to face with The Toy Store to find out more about its licensing ambitions, as well as talking to licensees Corsair and Wow Stuff.
The edition also includes an exclusive first interview with the team at Forever Collectibles, while a selection of licensees from all sectors pick their ones to watch for 2016.
With so many brands celebrating anniversaries this year, LSB focuses on four to find out their plans for marking milestones from 21 years all the way up to 150.
The licensing plans for Team GB in the lead up to Rio 2016 are revealed, while we also take a look at why so many companies are turning to celebrity seeding as a way of getting their brands noticed.
All this, plus contributions from Ian Downes at Start Licensing and a publishing focus for 2016 from David Riley, as well as the regular State of the Nation updates for corporate, nursery, preschool, brands, adult, sports, gaming and art and design.
To read the new issue of The Licensing Source Book online, simply click on this link.
The edition also comes with a dedicated DHX Brands supplement. The DHX special publication provides an insight into all the exciting developments on its raft of strong properties, Teletubbies, In the Night Garden and Twirlywoos, as well as its latest additions Make It Pop and Airmageddon.