The company behind the hit children’s show “CoComelon” is looking to cash in on its popularity by either selling or going public
Moonbug Entertainment Ltd., the company behind the hit children’s show “CoComelon,” is looking to cash in on its popularity by either selling itself or going public, according to people familiar with the matter.
, with busy parents parking their children in front of the TV to sing along with computer-generated toddlers. It became even more popular when Netflix Inc. in July struck a deal to launch a spinoff of the series for three seasons.
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