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2016 highlights: November & December

The Source takes a look at some of the big licensing stories of the year.

2016 has been another stellar year in the UK licensing industry – from big name blockbusters at the cinema transferring their success onto retail shelves, to the launch of the B&LLAs and a storming year for the Licensing Awards and The Light Fund, new properties emerging and newcomers in the retail space.

We highlight some of our most read stories and articles of the year, ending today with November and December.

November

Her Universe brand acquired by Hot Topic – Acquisition will allow further growth such as more licences and European expansion.

V&A unveils latest luxury licensed partnerships – Range of high-end new collaborations further bolster museum’s licensing campaign.

Trolls among stars of Selfridges Xmas extravaganza – Trolls Dance Party among special 10-day shopping event at London department store.

Powerpuff Girls pop-up to open in New York – Store is part of second wave of activity around the ‘Powerpuff Yourself’ avatar campaign.

View our Light Fund quiz night picture gallery – Danilo is crowned the ultimate winner, while BWI Merchandise take home the Pants of Doom.

The Light Fund hits £1 million milestone – Fundraising milestone reached after quiz night raises a record £17,000.

‘Snackable content is a growing licensing trend’ – We chat to Moonpig’s Sarah-Jane Porter about the key trends of the moment.

Behind the scenes of The Snowdog art trails – Wild in Art director Charlie Langhorne gives us a glimpse into the work behind the initiative.

Licensed growth at Matalan continues with Me to You – Tatty Teddy helps to launch new children’s clothing range at ambitious retailer.

December

Christmas TV slots confirmed for Revolting Rhymes – Latest Magic Light adaptation will air on December 26 and 27 on BBC One.

Truffleshuffle expands Christmas jumper ranges – Etailer’s Tracey Cosway tells us she expects sales of classic super heroes to continue to rise.

Amazon launches Disney Day of Deals – Special event highlights Disney brands across toys, apparel, stationery and greetings.

Behind the scenes at Christmas at M&Co – Head of buying Julia Redman on what’s happening at the retailer in the key run up to Christmas.

Angeles Blanco takes on new Beano Studios role – Popular executive becomes company’s new director of UK licensing.

Football tops Danilo’s 2016 calendar listing – Liverpool and Manchester United take number one and two positions, holding off entertainment brands.

BHS.com unveils children’s character shop – Frozen, My Little Pony, Minnie, PAW Patrol among brands featured on new kidswear.

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