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February 15, 2008

Ypulse Essentials: Cheer Camp, 'Girls Rock' Trailer, Miley's Big Bro

Amy WinehouseTeens Didn't Watch The Grammys (on TV....my theory, which was quoted in this article, is that they caught the highlights of who they wanted to see online. Plus this week's Younger Viewers ratings wrap up) (Media Life Magazine)

- The CW cancels 'Girlfriends' (with no series finale due to the strike. The fan campaigns have begun...) (Ghetto Fabulous)

- Aerosmith loves them some (Guitar Hero) (USA Today)

- Wanna be a cheerleader? (ABC Family launches a social networking site for cheerleaders called Cheer Camp)

- Click here... (to save Darfur. BizWeek on social networking and social change. Plus can a "friend request" violate a restraining order? - thanks Jay!) (Gothamist)

- Oh Hillary... (I can't believe this video is serious. It has been viewed almost 300K times and only has one star. Plus Norman Lear on Declare Yourself and the surging youth vote.) (L.A. Times, reg. required)

- 'Girls Rock' trailer (I saw this before "Persepolis" the other night and had tears streaming down my face. I was also PMSing. I know, TMI, still, can't wait to see it!) (Brand Noise)

- 'I am the walrus' (Oscar nominated short made from a 14-year-old's interview with John Lennon) (Reuters)

- Toy Fair (all about electronics and web-linked toys...Plus Neopets coming to Target. And My Little Pony is 25!) (Orange County Register) (Cynopsis Kids) (Media Post, reg. required)

- The Economist anoints Hannah Montana (the unBritney. And the L.A. Times, reg. required, introduces us to her emo band fronting brother, Trace.)

- Teen Vogue (gets a new publisher) (AdAge.com, reg. required)

- The online shopping divide (youth under 30 [and over 18] prefer "the internets" - remember teens still like the mall. And Kenneth Cole to blog for awareness) (USA Today)

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