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- Bad Financial News: How to Tell Your Kids
- In these tough times, it's hard to know what's worse: getting bad financial news or having to bring that news to your kids. Here's how to make it a little easier. ...
- Articles 2009-06-17
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- A Lesson in Branding: How Apple Appeals to Teens
- A recent Business Week article took a look at Apple's imprint in the teen market since Gen-Y fell in love with the iPod, presenting some interesting tidbits about Apple's appeal: CNW Marketing Research found that 70 percent of teens think an iPhone will impress...
- Blog posts 2007-08-22
- A Lesson in Branding: How Apple Appeals to Teens
- A Lesson in Branding: How Apple Appeals to TeensMy teens would agreeHello my teens would agree with this article and iPods.I have three teens and they love being creative. they love to be considered individuals did we not when we were young.the ipod craze for them is not a craze,...
- Discussion threads 2007-08-23
- NBC's Katie Couric Surprised by Candid Talk With Teens About Sex
- GLENVIEW, Ill., Jan. 26 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Tonight, NBC will air a prime-time news special focusing on young teens and sex. Katie Couric will talk to twenty teens from across the country about the prevalence of sexual activity among teens. GLENVIEW, Ill., Jan. 26 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Tonight, NBC...
- Research articles 2005-01-26
- Apple's Steve Jobs tops list of teens' most admired entrepreneurs
- By Slash LanePublished: 02:25 PM EST More evidence of Apple's influence within young America was discovered in a new survey, which found company co-founder Steve Jobs to be the most admired entrepreneur among teens and tweens.In a survey of 1,000 U.S. children between the ages of 12 and 17, Jobs...
- News items 2009-10-13
- JupiterResearch Finds Older Teens Lead Early Adoption of New Technology; Younger Teens Quick to Follow
- NEW YORK -- JupiterResearch, a leading authority on the impact of the Internet and emerging consumer technologies on business, has found teens ages 17 and older among the leaders in embracing new technology. In a new report, "Teens and New Technology: Understanding the Adoption Cycle," JupiterResearch found older teens are...
- Research articles 2007-04-30
- Are Teens Really Receptive to Mobile Advertising?
- If you read the story in today's LA Times, particularly just the opening paragraphs, you'd be forgiven for thinking that younger cell phones users are a promising new market for mobile advertising. But, uh, you'd be wrong. Here's how the LA Times story, with the headline of "Advertisers in touch...
- Blog posts 2008-05-23
- Teens Turning Green—a new collection of eco body care products available exclusively at Whole Foods Market—is a collaboration between green companies and non-profit organization Teens for Safe Cosmetics
- Teens Turning Green--a new collection of eco body care products available exclusively at Whole Foods Market--is a collaboration between green companies and non-profit organization Teens for Safe Cosmetics. Teens Turning Green, which features products from seven companies (Benedetta, Depth, EO Products, and Pomega5, Alaffia in Astara and Terra Naturals) consists...
- Research articles 2008-10-01
- HP's "Mind Control" Marketing Campaign Addresses Teens
- According to Brand Week, Hewlett-Packard has upgraded its back-to-school campaign to broaden its scope of influence. Whereas last year HP’s efforts focused on traditional media channels, this year 70 percent of the company’s marketing dollars will finance online efforts, representing a shift in HP's target market from parents to teens,...
- Blog posts 2007-07-25
- A new reality: trusting teens.(BBC Worldwide Americas Inc. comes up with a new program, "In Trust Me, I'm a Teenager")(Brief Article)
- BBC America's upcoming three-part reality series goes where most clans dare not tread--turning to teens for advice. In Trust Me, I'm a Teenager, a panel of three teens make the rules for troubled families. One episode puts the spotlight the N...
- Research articles 2005-11-14
- Teens, videogames go hand and controller.(Consumer Electronics Association survey)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
- According to the Consumer Electronics Association, 84% of teens (12-17 years old) have a videogame console in their home and 58% play videogames at least one hour per week. The results are from a telephone survey with 500 teens conducted in Novembe According to...
- Research articles 2001-02-12
- JupiterResearch Reports Environmental Awareness Among Teens Could Mean Green for Online Marketing
- NEW YORK -- JupiterResearch, a leading authority on the impact of the Internet and emerging consumer technologies on business, has found appreciation for the environment is alive and well among online teens age 13 - 17. Outlined in a new report "Green Teens: Reaching A Trendy, Engaged Audience Online," some...
- Research articles 2007-07-30
- Teens Seek Financial Information and Independence, According to Survey Conducted by Junior Achievement, Allstate Foundation;
- COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., April 14 /U.S. Newswire/ -- While teens are concerned with purchasing MP3 players, cell phones and apparel with the latest labels, a poll conducted by Junior Achievement and The Allstate Foundation reveals that teens also realize COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., April 14 /U.S. Newswire/ -- While teens are...
- Research articles 2004-04-14
- Drug use by teens is down, poll says
- WASHINGTON -- Drug use among U.S. teens dropped substantially in the past two years, according to a federal survey released Friday. Use of marijuana -- by far the most popular drug with teens -- is down about 11 percent since 2001, Bush administration officials reported, and use of...
- Research articles 2003-12-20
- Marketers Betting on 2008 Summer Olympics May Benefit From Targeting Teens' Favorite Olympic Sports
- Swimming, Gymnastics, Track and Field are Top Three Favorite Olympic Sports Among Nation's Teens ROCHESTER, N.Y. -- Will brand marketers be reaching desired teens and tweens tuning into the 2008 Summer Olympics? This may depend on how well advertisers place their content within the viewing grasp of teens' top...
- Research articles 2008-08-06
- Steve Jobs is most admired with teens
- Steve Jobs is a hit with teens--even bigger than Oprah or the Olsen twins.The Apple co-founder and CEO is the most admired entrepreneur among teenagers, according to the results of a survey released Tuesday by Junior Achievement, an organization that educates students on matters related to future employment. Being "funnest"...
- News items 2009-10-13
- Bringing Teens to Books
- Teens are notorious non-readers, but not by choice. The majority of teens say they would read more if they had the time, according to a Teen Read Week online survey from the American Library Association ALA. Of the 3,072 tweens and teens ages 11 to 18...
- Research articles 2000-10-18
- Teens learn give, take of philanthropy.(Brief Article)
- The face of philanthropy is becoming a lot younger. A small but growing number of organizations in Greater Cleveland are grooming future philanthropists by creating youth boards in which teens become grantmakers. The efforts aim to instill in teens The face of philanthropy is...
- Research articles 2001-02-26
- Best Buy Announces Fifth Annual 'Toys for Teens' Drive; Retailer Partners with U.S. Marine Corps to Help Give More This Holiday Season for Underprivileged Teens Nationwide
- MINNEAPOLIS -- Best Buy has launched its fifth annual drive to collect holiday gifts for underprivileged teens in need across the U.S. As the exclusive sponsor of "Toys for Teens," Best Buy has again partnered with the U.S. Marine Corps to gather donations of gifts, between now and December 15,...
- Research articles 2005-11-01
- Federal Trade Commission. (Just in from the Nation's Capital).(marketing violence to teens)(Brief Article)
- While the entertainment industry has gotten better about not marketing violent movies, music and videogames to teens, ads for all products in ... While the entertainment industry has gotten better about not marketing violent movies, music and videogames to teens, ads for all ...
- Research articles 2002-07-01
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