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Read the Licensing Source Book Summer now

Special Licensing Expo edition accompanied by a dedicated Nickelodeon publication.

The Summer 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 32-page Nickelodeon supplement, focusing on its roster of high profile preschool brands, which you can read by clicking on this link.

To whet your appetite, here’s just a taster of what’s included in the summer edition.

If you couldn’t make it along to the inaugural Brand & Lifestyle Licensing Awards in April, we round up all the winners and as well as giving you a special pictorial flavour of the event.

We’ve teamed up with NPD for the first in a series of regular columns, delving into its UK License Tracker to offer facts and stats on the market to LSB readers.

We come face to face with Stephen Gould, who talks us through CPLG UK’s busy year, and Paul Hodgson, md of Forever Collectibles UK who explains about the company’s plans for ‘ultimate fan reach’.

Licensees share their views on the upcoming EU referendum, debating what a leave vote could mean for their business as well as the UK licensing industry as a whole.

A healthy sports section boasts interviews with The FA, UEFA and Liverpool FC, while we give the industry the chance to become armchair pundits with some Euro 2016 predictions.

Of course, the issue wouldn’t be complete without a guide to Licensing Expo – we chat to UBM’s Jessica Blue and give you a taster of some of the gems on the show floor. Rockpool Licensing md Vickie O’Malley also dishes up some of her own personal insider tips on Las Vegas.

All this, plus contributions from Ian Downes at Start Licensing and a publishing focus from David Riley, as well as the regular State of the Nation update.

The edition also comes with a special Nickelodeon publication, which takes a look at its portfolio of preschool brands, including Paw Patrol, Blaze and the Monster Machines, Shimmer and Shine, Half-Shell Heroes, Lily’s Driftwood Bay, Digby Dragon, Wissper and Milkshake.

To read the supplement simply click here.

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