What makes Star Trek a perfect license for Funko Games? General Manager Deirdre Cross tells all…
Live Long and Prospero Hall: Deirdre Cross explores Star Trek: Cryptic – an escape-room-style game
PlayStudios founder Andrew Pascal on revolutionising Las Vegas – and being a Tetris custodian
Entertainment entrepreneur Andrew Pascal reveals what makes Tetris magic… And how the game can grow
Network Distributing has gone into liquidation: who now will bring rare TV to the masses?
Deej Johnson bids a sad farewell to the company that released rare TV titles for nearly 30 years
Penguin Random House’s Shammah Banerjee discusses the licensed range of Doctor Who books by Target
Shammah Banerjee on turning Doctor Who TV shows into Target book novelisations
Adam Colp and James Oddy from Vize Creative discuss their fan-first approach to I.P.
Vize Creative’s founders James Oddy and Adam Colp on why their elevator pitch is their work
Bletchley Park wins Shop of the Year at this year’s Museum + Heritage Awards
It’s no secret: Museum + Heritage Awards just named Bletchley Park Shop of the Year.
Lucasfilm and a Star Wars Celebration: tattoo artist Matt Difa on licensing in an unlicensable market
Tattoo artist Matt Difa discusses the complexities of Lucasfilm’s licensing at Star Wars Celebration
Cult Corner: What might fans of The Prisoner look for in newly licensed products?
Fans of The Prisoner aren’t young in age or huge in number… But what might they want to buy?
Emma Scott, Head of Retail and Licensing at WWF-UK, discusses licensing Wild Scenes – and being green
The World Wide Fund for Nature’s Emma Scott on why their Wild Scenes sets are a labour of love
Licensing LEGO: Author Graham E. Hancock on how the brand builds fanbases in his magazine – and book
Writer and Blocks magazine editor Graham E. Hancock on his experience of licensing LEGO