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Read The Licensing Source Book Autumn 2018 now

Bumper issue is packed full of exclusive content, covering all areas 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 comes with a special 44-page Universal Brand Development publication including updates on some of its key brands such as Jurassic World, Fast & Furious, Universal U-Vault, DreamWorks Trolls, DreamWorks Dragons franchise, DreamWorks Animation TV, The Secret Life of Pets 2, The Grinch and Despicable Me.

In addition, it also features a special bound-in Hasbro publication including updates on franchises including Transformers, My Little Pony, Nerf, Hasbro Gaming, Power Rangers and the Hasbro Vault.

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 in September, we round up all the winners as well as giving you a special pictorial flavour of the big night.

We have exclusive interviews with a triumvirate of big hitters – Rachel Wakley, general manager of Warner Bros. Consumer Products UK & Ireland; Lisa Weger, Mattel’s head of consumer products for Europe; and Simon Waters, svp and general manager of Power Rangers.

We ask Richard Hollis to cast his expert eye over the changing retail landscape and tell us just what it means for the licensing business, while licensees get the chance to share their views on how the all-important fourth quarter is shaping up.

A host of retailers also discuss some of the top selling brands for them currently, while The Entertainer’s Rebecca Naish gives us her take on trends in the toy space.

On top of this, Fashion UK and Global Licensing‘s Patrick Bailey and Hannah Miles go head to head; we get an insight into Boat Rocker Rights; and Helena Mansell-Stopher explains her licensing vision for National Geographic.

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.

All this, plus regular contributions from Ian Downes, David Riley, Adam Bass and Richard Pink, and our popular State of the Nation updates and much more.

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