Radio listening figures remain exceptionally high while other media are falling and failing left, right and centre. But the story isn't entirely rosy - younger people are moving away from the medium. Why is that, and how do radio companies innovate to meet the Facebook generation?
moreAn influential think-tank calling for more Web 2.0 use in school and technology experts agree, arguing that children should get used to collaborative tools before they enter the workplace.
moreThe UK Government launched its programme to help protect children from exposure to potentially harmful content on the Internet, including some forms of advertising. New Media Knowledge spoke to AOL, one of the companies involved, to see what real impact the new group would have.
moreInternet experts have called on social network sites to do more to protect children as a survey reveals that three-quarters (72 per cent) of parents spy on their children.
moreThe UK government has published its action plan for changes to the videogame classification system.
moreConcern over the child safety online remains a hot topic. According to Government child protection agency, the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP), around one in four children who make friends online then go and meet them offline. Tim Hoang reports on a new initiative.
moreA study from Pew Internet into the internet use of American families reveals that parents of teens are less positive about the role of the Internet in their child’s life than they were in 2004. Tim Hoang reports.
moreThe US National School Boards Association has published a report showing that the vast majority of children are using online social services and are contributing creatively to online communities.
moreThe New York Times recently reported that the young are forsaking newspapers in droves.
moreAt NMK's Children Online event this week, Dino Burbidge, Creative Director at Digital Outlook, offered ten tips for brands wishing to capture the elusive attention of tots, teens and tweens.
moreUsability testing with children can prevent some unique challenges - find out what exactly these are and what you need to do.
moreOur children are growing up in a media revolution, a world where everyone can be their own publisher, where normal roles are eroding. What does myspace and youtube mean to tots and tweens? Come to this afternoon seminar and join the discussion.
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