TAILIEUCHUNG - Teens and Social Media

Both ABC and SBS are statutory authorities functioning as independent corporations with their own legislation and charters. ABC is governed by the Australian Broadcasting Act of 1983, while SBS is regulated according to the Special Broadcasting Service Act of 1991. Both acts set forth a variety of legal protocols to ensure editorial independence (Hitchens 2006). The Australian Communications and Media Authority is an independent agency with regulatory oversight over all broadcasting, radio, and telecommunications. It is governed by a board of seven members. ABC is presided over by a board of directors with eight members: seven are appointed by the. | PEW INTERNET AMERICAN LIFE PROJECT Teens and Social Media The use of social media gains a greater foothold in teen life as they embrace the conversational nature of interactive online media. December 19 2007 Amanda Lenhart Senior Research Specialist Mary Madden Senior Research Specialist Alexandra Rankin Macgill Project Manager Aaron Smith Research Specialist Pew Internet American Life Project 1615 L St. NW - Suite 700 Washington . 20036 202-419-4500 http Summary of Findings The use of social media - from blogging to online social networking to creation of all kinds of digital material - is central to many teenagers lives. Some 93 of teens use the internet and more of them than ever are treating it as a venue for social interaction - a place where they can share creations tell stories and interact with others. The Pew Internet American Life Project has found that 64 of online teens ages 12-17 have participated in one or more among a wide range of content-creating activities on the internet up from 57 of online teens in a similar survey at the end of 2004. 39 of online teens share their own artistic creations online such as artwork photos stories or videos up from 33 in 2004. 33 create or work on webpages or blogs for others including those for groups they belong to friends or school assignments basically unchanged from 2004 32 . 28 have created their own online journal or blog up from 19 in 2004. 27 maintain their own personal webpage up from 22 in 2004. 26 remix content they find online into their own creations up from 19 in 2004. The percentage of those ages 12-17 who said yes to at least one of those five contentcreation activities is 64 of online teens or 59 of all teens. In addition to those core elements of content creation 55 of online teens ages 12-17 have created a profile on a social networking site such as Facebook or MySpace 47 of online teens have uploaded photos where others can see them though many restrict access to the photos

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