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  • 1 week ago | licenseglobal.com | McKenna Morgan |Amanda Cioletti

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  • 2 weeks ago | licenseglobal.com | Amanda Cioletti |Ben Roberts |Ian Hart

    License Global captures the key licensing trends, including tariffs, nostalgic brand revivals, F&B growth and wellness opportunities transforming the industry at Licensing Expo 2025 in Las Vegas.

  • 1 month ago | licenseglobal.com | Amanda Cioletti

    For 75 years, Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Woodstock, Lucy, Pigpen and the rest of the gang have been a part of nearly everyone’s life in all corners of the world. So where do you start when discussing the impact, the breadth and the opportunity that continues to exist for a brand as rich as Peanuts? Let’s take it back to the beginning. It Began on Oct. 2, 1950Born of the mind of Charles M. Schulz (“Sparky”), the first “Peanuts” comic strip debuted in the U.S. on Oct. 2, 1950.

  • 1 month ago | licenseglobal.com | Amanda Cioletti

    Amanda Cioletti, Vice President, Content and StrategyMay 1, 2025The Pig family announced the new addition in the March 31 episode.HasbroFor more than 20 years, “Peppa Pig” has been a household favorite for families and young ones. In that time, the core family unit – Mummy and Daddy Pig, Peppa and her young brother George – have remained consistent and unwavering. But all of that is about to change as the family looks to welcome a new addition – a new baby girl piglet.

  • Dec 4, 2024 | licenseglobal.com | Amanda Cioletti

    Look around… everything is pink and green as Universal celebrates “Wicked,” its feature film tentpole. From Universal Pictures and director Jon M. Chu, and starring Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande in the titular roles of Elphaba and Glinda, “Wicked” is the big screen adaptation of Stephen Schwartz’s eponymous Broadway smash-hit, which itself was adapted from the New York Times best-selling book by author, Gregory Maguire. The first of the two-part movie franchise premiered globally on Nov.