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*10-24 years old*Upscale, media-savvy,online.*Nearly 100% college and career bound*Evenly distributed across the U.S.A.*Spending $30 more per month than the average teen. |
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*The most striking race/ethnicity differences in regard to access to and use of media & technology occurs in relationship to computer access. 78% of Caucasian kids come from homes with at least one computer, compared to 55% of African American kids and 48% of Hispanic youngsters.
*White children are also more likely to have access to a computer with CD-ROM drive and Internet access.
*The socio-economic environment of the home or school also affects technology access. 49% of students who come from a low income home or attend a low income school report having access to a computer at home compared to 66% of middle income students and 81% of students in higher income communities.
*Using total person hour measurements the researchers were able to quantify the amount of daily interaction children have with all media. For 2-7 year-olds this was 3 1/2 hours per day. 8-13 year-olds spend 6 3/4 hours per day engaged in media use. For 14-18 year-olds the figure is 6 1/2 hours daily.
*Boys spend more time with media than girls, mostly as a result of their greater interaction with video games, computers and television.
*Girls spend more time with print media than boys and after the age of 8 they also spend more time with music media such as radio, tapes and CD's.
*African American children report the greatest media exposure including taped TV programs, movies, video games and commercial videotapes.
*Media exposure tends to decline as income level increases with THE EXCEPTION OF PRINT AND COMPUTER EXPOSURE.
[from The UNESCO International Clearinghouse on Children and Violence on the Screen. 1. 2000]
*In 1998 they spent $141 billion.
*They influence over $300 billion in family spending.
*There are 23.4 million 12-17 year-olds in this nation, making up 8.6% of the U.S. population.
*They are 51. 3 % males and 48.7 percent female.
*14% are African American/ 13% are Hispanic and 3% are Asian American.
*48% of these young people go to the movies once a month compared to just 26% of adults.
*60+% of them have TV in their bedrooms.
*They watch 20 hours and 50 minutes per week, a decline from 22.30 in 1992,
*Radio is their most used medium.
*89% of them have been online.
*83% use email.
*78% use search engines.
*42% use chat rooms.
*77% live in a home with a video game system.
*77% of them would rather find information online than in a book.
*80% report having read a magazine in the past week.
*Female magazines are the strongest sellers including Seventeen, YM, Teen People.
*Their favorite television programs include: Dawson's Creek, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Felicity, Boy Meets World, The Simpsons, Friends, That 70's Show,and 7th Heaven.
*Among the brands they rate as "the coolest "are, Nike, Tommy Hilfiger, Gap, Abercrombie and Fitch and Old Navy.