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The Low Down: a news channel for teenagers
In this blog The Breaker's Rebecca Hussain discusses ideas for a TV news channel and website aimed at teenagers in the UK.
Net News; TV news for teens
Teenagers today are referred to as the Net Generation, otherwise known as the media literate audience. This young market has been starved from important news that is easy to digest.
TTN: Teen Time News in Poland
Launching a TV news channel for teenagers in Poland can be a challenging and difficult task, especially in age when to gain young people’s attention is almost impossible.
‘Yoof’ News
Teenagers are turning away from news in their droves. Despite the plethora of online and offline sources that now exist to provide us with our daily dose of news, sport and entertainment, none have managed to capture a large youth audience. Ashley Crowson sets out his plan to introduce Britain's teenagers to news.
So what’s new…
Watching the news remind us of our parents forcing us to switch over at six o’clock to catch the events of the day. In 2009, Matthew Robson aged 15, helped compile a report about teenage media habits that revealed that teen’s today don’t consume ‘traditional’ media.
Bournemouth residents pledge support for Kony 2012 action day
An estimated 2,000 local residents will hit the streets of Bournemouth on April 20 to support the Kony 2012 campaign.
Bournemouth mother pays tribute to son
The mother of a teenager who died following an incident at Portchester School in Bournemouth has paid tribute to her son.
Poole tries to be more social
Poole councillors pushed the boundaries of their social media profiles, looking to improve their presence in the new media. Laura Curtis looks at how successful the experiment was.
Twitter: the fastest news source
Twitter fans rate the micro-blogging service as the fastest and number one news source. Andria Archontides looks at whether Twitter is becoming the place to go for news.