Ypulse Essentials: Beat Bullying, More Freak Dance Bans, Locker Talk
Posted by anastasia on 11-19-2007
MTV invades the Middle East (with hip hop as its weapon Plus a feature on VBS.tv, which MTV funds but is not really promoting) (USA Today) (New York Times, reg. required)
- South Korea… (finds inspiration from China and is running bootcamps for technology addicts) (New York Times, reg. required)
- Beat Bullying (UK anti-bullying .org launches a channel on YouTube)
- Social networking @ school (I mentioned this in Friday's Essentials - it's the Campaign for a Commercial Free Childhood's attack on the NSBA report, which was funded in part by MySpace) (L.A. Times, reg. required)
- Schools banning freak dancing (this story feels kind of old but I guess more schools are doing it) (USA Today)
- TechNOT trend (a new report says youth are going retro as a way to "seek temporary salvation from the cutting edge," i.e. tech/info overload) (The Independent)
- No more junkers (parents, teens spending more money on first cars) (Patriot News)
- Kidzbop tour (it's not all about Hannah Montanna out there…Plus Izzy is building up a nice list of kid/tween virtual worlds) (The Pantagraph)
- Locker Talk ("a platform that a news organization could append to its online edition in an effort to attract youngsters age 10 to 14, who are inclined to ignore or thumb their noses at the old-fashioned printed edition" Sounds like social networking for tweens meets newspaper reading online)
- Depressing decline (in youth reading…Will Amazon's new eBooks reader change this? BTW Ypulse will be launching on Kindle eventually) (Boston.com) (Newsweek)








November 19th, 2007 at 7:26 pm
Thanks for the update Anastasia. I love your blog. :)