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1. Ypulse Essentials: Teens Spend More Money Online, The Graying Of Facebook, A Salute To PBS Kids

VH1's 'The Great Debate' (takes pop culture rivalries to the digital streets with "live, interactive out-of-home screens". Also 'Love Pop Trash' a new "edgy" teen webisode series debuts on web network KoldCast TV. Sounds intriguing, but how teens... Read the rest of this post

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2. Ypulse Essentials: 1 In 7 Teens Expect To Dye Young, Disney's Hetereosexual Magic Kingdom, NYC Kids Choir On YouTube

Recession spawns more teen entrepreneurs (profiled in the New York Times, reg. required, along with quotes from Ypulse Mashup speaker Donna Fenn. And according to TechCrunch, there are lots of jobs in science, technology, math and engineering, but... Read the rest of this post

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3. What Privileged TV Teens Can't Buy… Real Teens' Respect

Last fall Anastasia wondered whether a troubling economic situation would lead teens to turn away from privileged teen characters on TV and seek out more relatable middle and working class icons instead. Meanwhile, Bravo, the purveyors of "The Real... Read the rest of this post

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