Category: Our Licensing News

NSPCC’s Buddy to launch at the Festival of Licensing

In these extraordinary times it has been encouraging to see the licensing community come together to support one another, continue to network and to share ideas and I am delighted that Edutainment Licensing will be taking part in the Festival of Licensing Europe and am pleased to share the news that we have been appointed as the licensing agent for the NSPCC brand Buddy and that we will be launching both during the virtual event in October.

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NSPCC’s Pantosaurus to launch at the Festival of Licensing

In these extraordinary times it has been encouraging to see the licensing community come together to support one another, continue to network and to share ideas and I am delighted that Edutainment Licensing will be taking part in the Festival of Licensing Europe and am pleased to share the news that we have been appointed as the licensing agent for the NSPCC brand Pantosaurus and that we will be launching during the virtual event in October.

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Edutainment Licensing appointed as distribution partner for Tina and Tony.

COVID-19 measures keeping millions of children across the globe indoors with their families, strong demand is being seen in the digital marketplace for edutainment shows. Our aim is to help provide new content and we are delighted to have been appointed as distribution partner for Riki’s Tina & Tony series in the UK, Australia and New Zealand, as well as worldwide for school and library digital platforms.

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Edutainment Licensing appointed as distribution partner for Sir Linkalot

We a delighted to have secured the global digital distribution rights for Sir Linkalot – a catalogue of 350+ fun animated videos that give children from 4 – 14 years a powerful, yet underused technique, ‘Linking’ (the use of mnemonics), to commit to memory the spelling of those tricky non-phonetic, patternless words, all the way from was, two and they up to manoeuvre, onomatopoeia and even diarrhoea!

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