Deej Johnson
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
Talking Brands: Can licensing save Tupperware?
From just-looks bland to must-have brand… Start Licensing’s Ian Downes, KI’s Gary Pope, Making Things’ Fi O’Malley and The Wyld Bunch’s Paul Brunton discuss the brand’s potential.
Bletchley Park’s Director of Public Engagement, Rebecca Foy, on the heritage site’s importance – and brand
From breaking codes to making gin –Rebecca Foy the licensing potential of Bletchley Park
Upgrade to arcade: Hasbro’s Matt Proulx discusses upsizing the Bop It brand
Hasbro’s Vice President, Location Based Entertainment, Matt Proulx, on developing Bop It Arcade
Talia Tester discusses Tatty Teddy – and driving new business at Carte Blanche Group
Why Talia Tester – Head of Licensing at Carte Blanche Group – likes to hear ideas face to face.
Scrabble by the book: Publishing Manager Gerry Breslin on branded dictionaries by HarperCollins
As Scrabble turns 75, Gerry Breslin discusses how HarperCollins extends the brand in books
Liz Peters, Head of Portfolio UK and Ireland at tonies®, discusses what makes a great brand partner
Why Liz Peters never says never when looking for licenses at tonies®
5,4,3,2,1… The Cartoon Museum counts down to Gerry Anderson exhibit in London
Countdown to action! Cartoon Museum’s Gerry Anderson exhibition opens March 3rd