Content creation by teenagers continues to grow, with 64% of online teenagers ages 12 to 17 engaging in at least one type of content creation, up from 57% of online teens in 2004.Girls continue to dominate most elements of content creation. Some 35% of all teen girls blog, compared with 20% of online boys, and 54% of wired girls post photos online compared with 40% of online boys. Boys, however, do dominate one area - posting of video content online. Online teen boys are nearly twice as likely as online girls (19% vs. 10%) to have posted a video online somewhere where someone else could see it. The survey found that content creation is not just about sharing creative output; it is also about participating in conversations fueled by that con...
What do we really know about how teenagers use social media? What do they think about Facebook and h...
As the teen market segment expands and spending power increases, advertisers are cognizant of the im...
This study analyzes a data set of 701 U.S. teenagers (ages 12-18) that merges an online survey of so...
Content creation by teenagers continues to grow, with 64% of online teenagers ages 12 to 17 engaging...
Presents survey findings about teens' likelihood of recording and uploading video, streaming video l...
Presents findings from a survey that examines how Americans ages 12-17 use online networking to make...
In the past five years, social networking sites have rocketed from a niche activity into a phenomeno...
Teens share a wide range of information about themselves on social media sites; indeed the sites the...
Until recently, Facebook had dominated the social media landscape among America's youth – but it is ...
Teenagers spend a lot of time on the Internet and social networking sites constitute an important pa...
As access to networked digital communities increases, a growing number of teens participate in digit...
Summary of Findings This report explores the new contours of friendship in the digital age. It cov...
As access to networked digital communities increases, a growing number of teens participate in digit...
Social Media and the way it effects adolescents is an important topic to have a better understanding...
Presents findings from surveys conducted between March and May 2003. Measures the extent to which Am...
What do we really know about how teenagers use social media? What do they think about Facebook and h...
As the teen market segment expands and spending power increases, advertisers are cognizant of the im...
This study analyzes a data set of 701 U.S. teenagers (ages 12-18) that merges an online survey of so...
Content creation by teenagers continues to grow, with 64% of online teenagers ages 12 to 17 engaging...
Presents survey findings about teens' likelihood of recording and uploading video, streaming video l...
Presents findings from a survey that examines how Americans ages 12-17 use online networking to make...
In the past five years, social networking sites have rocketed from a niche activity into a phenomeno...
Teens share a wide range of information about themselves on social media sites; indeed the sites the...
Until recently, Facebook had dominated the social media landscape among America's youth – but it is ...
Teenagers spend a lot of time on the Internet and social networking sites constitute an important pa...
As access to networked digital communities increases, a growing number of teens participate in digit...
Summary of Findings This report explores the new contours of friendship in the digital age. It cov...
As access to networked digital communities increases, a growing number of teens participate in digit...
Social Media and the way it effects adolescents is an important topic to have a better understanding...
Presents findings from surveys conducted between March and May 2003. Measures the extent to which Am...
What do we really know about how teenagers use social media? What do they think about Facebook and h...
As the teen market segment expands and spending power increases, advertisers are cognizant of the im...
This study analyzes a data set of 701 U.S. teenagers (ages 12-18) that merges an online survey of so...