Lego Media International today that it will display four software titles at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in Los Angeles, including the company's first Nintendo 64 title: Lego Racers. The ...
Social networks aren’t necessarily amenable to kids, and that’s putting it mildly. Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube prohibit kids younger than 13 from signing up for good reason — the wide-open ...
Lego has launched a social media site called ReBrick, which indexes Lego-related content from all around the internet. It’s designed to give users a platform to share their creations. Lego has ...
Lego announced Tuesday it's pausing all its ads on social media for at least 30 days while it reviews its advertising standards. "We are committed to having a positive impact on children and the world ...
Murrieta Police Department Lt. Jeremy Durrant told Fox News Digital in a statement that the Lego Group requested that it stop using Lego heads in their social media posts. "The Lego Group reached out ...
Lego has begun a global review of its media buying and planning arrangements. The Danish-headquartered toy bricks giant has worked with Initiative since 2017 and spends about $415 million on media ...
“For fifteen years, the MINDSTORMS community has been pushing the boundaries of LEGO robotics, challenging each other at events, participating in competitions and creating robots that do everything ...
The LEGO Pilot has built a considerable fan base on social media thanks to his clever series of “selfies” depicting his everyday life as an international pilot on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook ...
Toy company Lego announced their first LGBTQ playset ahead of Pride Month on Thursday. Lego shared on Twitter about the new set, dubbing it the “Everyone is Awesome!” set. The 346 piece set features ...
The Lego Group announced today the winner of its 18-month long global media agency review--Publicis One, powered by Starcom, a bespoke agency team just for Lego. The Billund, Denmark-based company ...
Facebook Inc. will remain blacklisted by Lego A/S, after the maker of the world’s best known toy blocks conducted a review of social media platforms to determine where to send its advertising dollars.
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