Special Vegas edition is packed full of exclusive content, covering all areas of the industry.
The Summer 2019 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.
To whet your appetite, here’s just a taster of what’s included in the summer edition.
We ask a selection of licensees from a variety of categories how 2019 has been for them so far, their top sellers and key challenges (be warned, the ‘B’ word is mentioned several times).
We get face to face with WildBrain to find out more on the global kids’ network which is aiming to offer a brave new world to the licensing business, while Penguin Ventures talks us through its enviable portfolio of classic literary brands and how it is keeping them relevant for today’s audience.
Warner Bros. Consumer Products and key licensees tell us why the Friends brand is exciting old and new audiences alike, while Start Licensing offers advice for independent agencies looking to make their mark.
We also have exclusive interviews with Those Licensing People, Discovery, Enesco, V&A, HTI, Licensing International and LDN Global Group.
As well as a bumper exhibitor preview of the show, it wouldn’t be the Licensing Expo edition without Rockpool Licensing’s Vickie O’Malley offering her take on what to do and where to go in Las Vegas… and this year we’ve given readers the opportunity to play along.
If you weren’t able to come along to the Brand & Lifestyle Licensing Awards in April, we offer a pictorial flavour of the event, as well as highlighting all the winners.
All this, plus our regular contributions from Kids Insights, Ian Downes and David Riley, plus our State of the Nation news sections.
On top of this, Licensing Source Book has worked with Bulldog Licensing and Sesame Workshop to create a Sesame Street publication, celebrating 50 years of the iconic brand.
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