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Friday, 23 July 2010

Christmas already?! Planning ahead...

Yesterday Total Licensing popped in on Disney's Christmas retail showcase, which was interesting to see, product-wise, and some trends were confirmed, etc. It goes to show that in the midst of warm weather (in this hemisphere anyway) you have to always be planning ahead. Two members of the team are in South Korea, at the Seoul Character Fair. Today, (Friday) 150,000 small children 'invade' the show, in a clever move to see exactly what children will gravitate to, months before anything reaches shelves.
Not sure how well that would go down at other shows...

Monday, 5 July 2010

Call for Editorial! Autumn/Fall issue

Don't miss your chance to submit editorial for the Autumn/Fall issue of Total Licensing.

Important features:

Brand Licensing Preview
Sports Branding and Licensing
Preschool in the UK
Hong Kong Licensing Show Preview
unusual Uses of Licenses

Territory Spotlights:

UK
Germany
China and Hong Kong
Japan

Bonus Distribution around the world:

Brand Licensing 2010
MIPCOM/MIP Junior
Licensing Market Germany
Italian Licensing Forum
Character Licensing Dubai
Licensing Factory Croatia
Hong Kong Licensing Show
Creative Tokyo

Deadlines:

Edit: 20th August 2010
Ad material: 7 September 2010

Tuesday, 22 June 2010

Licensing Show 2010 branded a success

Now that we've all had time to let the dust settle and our memories of brightly flashing lights and the constant 'ching' of the casino fade, thoughts of the Licenisng Show are still with us - and the overwhelming response seems to be that the show was a success.
The tone was different to the year before, there was a positive feel and while several people noted that the halls still looked less than crowded, this seemed to mean to many that the time wasters hadn't shown up, instead, people looking to do real business were in the aisles.
This year, there were over 500 exhibitors and thousands and thousands of brands on show. The buzzwords of last year - 'economic crisis', 'downturn' and 'recession' were heard much less. Consumer spending is of course down, but this has meant that business has become savvier. Many of the films coming out over the next couple of years are part of franchises, as people are still sticking to what they know. There appeared also to be a trend towards sustainable products - not just on the green side of things, but products and brands that will stand the test of time, through education and integrity.
By now you will probably have read the news that emerged immediately from the show, and we will keep you up to date on further deals and trends.
Did you notice anything particularly strong at the show? Were they are trends or key products that really stood out for you? If so, we'd love to know. Email any thoughts to becky@totallicensing.com

Tuesday, 1 June 2010

Friday, 21 May 2010

Air miles, rackin' em up! (Volcano allowing)

The Licensing Show in Las Vegas is fast approaching, and we can't believe it's come around again so quickly. It's been quite a year for the industry, and the show will undoubtedly reflect the positives the we're seeing.
Here at Total Licensing our feet have barely touched the ground. No sooner have we returned from the Surtex show in New York, put the finishing touches to our Summer issue, than we will be off again.
It's great, really. Volcanic ash or no volcanic ash, most of the licensing industry will converge in a couple of weeks and we very much look forward to seeing you there.
On a completely different note, you may note from our Summer issue that TL has an office puppy - Oliver, who is a black flat coated retriever, but does more bounding and chomping than retrieving. This will also give us an excuse to get out into the sunshine for lunchtime walks, of which there are many pretty ones near our East Sussex office.
And it's sunny - so sunny it almost feels like Summer, just in time for the latest issue of our mag, which has a Licensing Show preview alongside maps, exhibitor details, etc, territory updates on Latin America, Iberia and South Korea, and features on Automotive, Museum, and Celebrity Licensing. Now if that pesky ash cloud would only clear out of the sky permanently, it should give you something to read on the plane!

Friday, 30 April 2010

Total Art Licensing Summer is now live

Total Art Summer Licensing is now live, an important read in the run up to Surtex and Licensing Show


Wednesday, 7 April 2010

Vive la France

Over the next ten days, we'll be at Kazachok in Paris and MIPTV in Cannes, hopefully sipping cocktails in the sunshine on a yacht (it's a hard life). The two shows are set to be interesting and busy, so we'll keep you posted with our impressions of them and as usual, all news and information.
Don't forget as well, we are currently working on Total Art Licensing Summer issue, and the Summer issue of Total Licensing, which includes, among many other features, an in-depth Licensing Show preview, has an editorial deadline of 20 April.
Au revoir!

Wednesday, 17 March 2010

Spring issue now live!

Check out our Spring Issue which includes Total Licensing Australia, Toy Fair Reviews, territory spotlights in France, Italy and the Nordics, a feature on Children's publishing, a look at Latin America's stationery market, regular news, columns, and updates, and much, much more.

Thursday, 11 March 2010

Australian Toy Hobby and Nursery Fair

The 45th Australian Toy, Hobby and Nursery Fair opened today, Thursday 11th March, with the presentation of the Product of the Year Awards.
Lego was a winner this year with Awards for best preschool product for their Lego Duplo Play with Numbers together with an Award for best game.
On the girls’ side, prehaps predictably, Zhu Zhu Pets New Generation from Hunter Products won the Award and the boys’ toy of the year went to Paper Jamz Guitar, again from Hunter. Paper Jamz, in fact, won overall Toy of the Year for 2010 which appeared to be a popular choice amongst the attending audience.
On the licensing side, the Australian Toy Association, organisers of the fair and the awards, have three specific licensing awards – boys, girls and preschool. Licensed boys toy of the year went to Lego for their Harry Potter Hogwarts Castle whilst Disney Fairies Super Studio picked up the girls’ award. The preschool award went to RC2’s Wooden Thomas set – which was also named overall Licensed Product of the Year.
Walking the aisles of the fair it became fairly clear that not only were dress-up costumes (particularly those for girls in pink and glitter) popular categories but remote controlled vehicles in all shapes and forms from basic small cars to the super-techno helicopters and gunboats – presumably aimed more at fathers than their small sons.
Wooden toys, too, have a strong presence at the fair as well as games – more so than electronics. And outdoor toys were in abundance, from bikes and trikes to garden trampolines and other activity products.

Thursday, 18 February 2010

It's Toy Time... and Total Licensing Australia is now live!

Toy Fair season has been in full swing, and we are preparing our in-depth Toy Fair reviews for the Spring issue, which is due for publication in the middle of March.
Total Licensing has just returned from New York Toy Fair, which was a busy and colourful show, with
new trends emerging; as was the London version. Hong Kong and Nuremberg equally saw interesting trends, and the overall mood of the industry seems to be positive for the year ahead.
We're off to the Australian Toy Fair next, and it will be interesting to see what is new in the continent, but before that we are finalising our Spring i
ssue, which includes the Total Licensing Australia magazine including Brand Spotlights and Property Profiles. The main magazine will include the aforementioned Toy Fair Reviews, territory spotlights in France, Italy, and Nordic, a MIP TV preview, Children's Publishing feature, among others, and will be distributed at Kazachok, Bologna Book Fair and MIP TV.

Click here to read the latest Total Licensing Australia.

Friday, 22 January 2010

Winter issue of Total Licensing live!

The Winter issue of Total Licensing is now live!

Including features on the Middle East, South East Europe, Retro, Music Licensing, Toy Season, opinions from across the board in a Licensing Roundtable, news, features, and much much more.


Click here to view the Winter issue of Total Licensing

Tuesday, 5 January 2010

Busy times ahead

Happy New Year to you all.
2010 has been labelled by the British Press as ‘the year of hope’, which has a nice ring to it.
For Total Licensing, January marks the start of a busy year. The Winter issue of Total Licensing is packed with important features such as a look at emerging markets in South East Europe and the Middle East, examining why retro properties are so popular, an industry roundtable with opinions from several heads of industry, 2010 birthdays, toys, music licensing, and much, much more.
We will be at the Hong Kong Licensing Show from 11 January, the Toy Fairs in London, New York and Nuremburg, Spring Fair in Birmingham, and generally adding to our extensive air miles collection! We will also this year be broadening our market further with several new partnerships around the world, so watch this space.

Tuesday, 22 December 2009

Very Happy Holidays to all!

All of us at Total Licensing would like to wish you a very happy holiday season and a great start to 2010. For many people, this will mean taking a few days to relax with family and friends, with maybe a spot of over-indulgence along the way. Great Britain is currently labouring under a great deal of snow, which has caused chaos and delight in equal measure, and we know that this has been the case for many people in the USA and other countries - although the UK seems to have come to a complete standstill because of the white stuff! Hopefully everyone will make it to their destinations on time and actually get a bit of rest over the holidays.
We hope you have a great start to 2010 also, and very much look forward to seeing you in the New Year!

Monday, 23 November 2009

Coming together for Children in Need

By now, many of you, especially in the UK, will have seen the extravaganza that is Peter Kay’s single aimed at raising money for Children in Need 2009, The Official BBC Children in Need Medley, from his Animated All Star Band.
The single is a medley of songs including Can You Feel It by The Jacksons, Never Forget by Take That, Tubthumping by Chumawamba and Hey Jude by The Beatles. It took 132 hours to mix the vocals of the seven different songs included, with the project taking around two years to complete.
The remarkable thing from a licensing point of view is the sheer number of characters that are singing together, complete with the original voice actors. Over 100 animated characters appear, with all companies involved waiving their right to a fee in support of Children in Need, with all money raised going to organisations working with disadvantaged children and young people in the UK.
One can only imagine the feat it was to bring all these characters together, and the companies involved are in deserve of full praise.
Some of the characters involved include Bob the Builder, Paddington Bear, Angelina Ballerina, Pingu, Sooty, Bagpuss, Thunderbirds, Muffin the Mule, Thomas the Tank Engine, Peppa Pig, and the video plays out as a who’s who of children’s entertainment, old and new.
Well done to all involved!

Monday, 2 November 2009

Leading the way

Yet again, Total Licensing was leading the way into overseas markets as the only international licensing magazine to have a presence at the Dubai Character and Licensing Fair, held last week.
The show, held alongside the Dubai Games Expo, again proved that the Middle East has not only a growing creative industry but a significantly growing and sophisticated licensing industry based on local, as well as international characters.

Last year’s inaugural show was a deal struck between NestlĂ© and Tashkeel – owners of The 99 – for over a million dollars. This year, two major deals were signed at the show. The first was signed between Emari Toons, one of the regions biggest animation studios, and Speedy Productions from South Africa. The deal surrounds the South African company’s Know Your Nation – a series of two minute animated series which Emari Toons will produce 100 for each of the 22 Arab League nations.

Another major signing involved Lammtara and their Freej characters. Lammtara signed a strategic alliance with Al Hokair Group to launch the first of six themed merchandise areas in shopping malls throughout Saudi Arabia.

All told, the exhibition and attendant conference again provided a valuable snapshot of the industry in a rapidly emerging region. We’ve said, time and time again, that you can only understand a a country or a region by visiting it, talking to people and listening to what makes a market tick. That’s why we, and of course the magazine, have been at events around the world over the last twelve months and why we will continue to be there.