Google, Facebook Let Users Port Profile Data to Other Social Networks
With the launch of respective new tools, Facebook and Google shall become latest supporters of data portability among social network sites.
With the launch of respective new tools, Facebook and Google shall become latest supporters of data portability among social network sites.
Though fashion still accounts for 41 percent of the total teen budget, total teen spending in the category declined nearly 20 percent year over year, pointing to a “discretionary recession,” according to the 15th semi-annual “Taking Stock With Teens” study by Piper Jaffray, MarketingCharts reports.
A photo of a not-quite-clothed Miley Cyrus (aka Hannah Montana) draped in a satin sheet within the pages of Vanity Fair sparked controversy earlier this week - and record traffic to the publication’s website.
MySpaceTV, a division of News Corp.’s MySpace, has been hunting for programming that will keep the social network’s young users logging on while at the same time appealing to advertisers.
U.K. parents say social gaming platforms (such as the Nintendo Wii) are having a positive influence in their homes, as well as facilitating peer bonding and encouraging children to do more exercise, according to a new TNS Technology survey, MarketingCharts writes.
Teenie boppers can now tune in to a Radio Disney website and texting program via their cell phones, as long as the phones have internet access and data services.
Hispanic Gen Yers live a “mix-and-match” lifestyle, according to a new report from The Intelligence Group and Creative Artists Agency.
As more consumers are “on the go,” out-of-home marketing is becoming an effective way to reach them, according to a consumer-insight study of the out-of-home patterns of young adults, the affluent, and movie enthusiasts by Aegis Media’s PosterscopeUSA, MarketingCharts reports.
Most internet users age 45 or older say content online serves less their needs and interests than those of younger persons, according to (pdf) a Burst Media survey on the availability of age-appropriate online content, website design and targeted advertising, writes MarketingCharts.
Teens, those mavens of social networking and gossip, will have a new tool at their disposal thanks to a deal between Hearst Magazines Digital Media and Spleak Media Network.
Most U.S. adults are uncomfortable that some websites use information about one’s online activity to customize website content or ads - but, if site privacy and security policies were improved, most would be comfortable with the practice, according to a new study, writes MarketingCharts.
Americans are growing more comfortable with young people’s use of the internet - including social-networking sites, chat rooms and email - according to the Congressional Internet Caucus Advisory Committee (CICAC), writes MarketingCharts.
Millions of U.S. adults visit quick-service restaurants each month, and they constitute a prime audience for in-store digital media, according to an Indoor Direct study conducted by Arbitron at Wendy’s, Denny’s, Hardee’s, Arby’s, and CiCi’s Pizza stores, writes MarketingCharts.
With the phenomenal success of the High School Musical franchise among the teeny bopper crowd - and even adults have been known to hum along to ‘The Start of Something New’ - Disney has no plans to halt the freight train.
Stormtroopers descended upon Cartoon Network’s annual upfront presentation along with Star Wars creator George Lucas himself, in order to promote the network’s upcoming animated strip Star Wars: The Clone Wars.
Nearly 50 percent of the U.K.’s kids - that is, those ages 8 to 17 years old - who have access to the internet have created a profile on a social networking site.
Companies are adopting social media as a marketing tool, but they are struggling to find effective metrics, writes Paul Gillin (author of The New Influencers) in a report issued by the Society for New Communications Research (SNCR), MarketingCharts writes.
Some 8 in 10 teenagers (81 percent) say they are at least somewhat happy - 36 percent say very happy - and they list girlfriends/boyfriends, religion, friends and parents as positive influences, according to a recent OTX Research and Intelligence Group study, writes MarketingCharts.
A new children’s magazine is launching, just in time to help kids keep up with their reading skills over the summer: World Wrestling Entertainment plans to release WWE Kids, a bi-monthly, on April 15.
Fox Searchlight Pictures and Acura are the first two advertisers to launch campaigns on Sprint Nextel’s Boost Mobile ad platform.