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Facts Tagged With 13-17 years old
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Teens account for 5% of spending among consumers who spend the most on entertainment, compared to 8% for moderate entertainment spenders, and 19% for low spenders
Amusement Perks: More Money, More Entertainment
Western Europeans aged 15-54 who access the internet spend an average of 11.9 hours per week online, compared with 11.5 hours watching TV
Power Your Brand Ecosystem With Social Media
62% of consumers between the ages of 13 and 35 who used streaming music services in Q4 2012 say they used the services more than they had in the past
Streaming Music is Gaining on Traditional Radio Among Younger Music Listeners – NPD.com
39% of music listeners between the ages of 13 and 35 use Pandora
Streaming Music is Gaining on Traditional Radio Among Younger Music Listeners – NPD.com
CDs account for 9% of the average weekly music listening time among consumers between the ages of 13 and 35
Streaming Music is Gaining on Traditional Radio Among Younger Music Listeners – NPD.com
Satellite radio accounts for 5% of the average weekly music listening time among consumers between the ages of 13 and 35
Streaming Music is Gaining on Traditional Radio Among Younger Music Listeners – NPD.com
AM/FM radio accounts for 24% of the average weekly music listening time among consumers between the ages of 13 and 35
Streaming Music is Gaining on Traditional Radio Among Younger Music Listeners – NPD.com
Internet radio services account for 23% of the average weekly music listening time among consumers between the ages of 13 and 35
Streaming Music is Gaining on Traditional Radio Among Younger Music Listeners – NPD.com
42% of parents of online teens have searched for their child’s name online to see what information is available about him or her
Parents, Teens, and Online Privacy | Pew Research Center's Internet
50% of parents of online teens have used parental controls or other means of blocking, filtering, or monitoring their child’s online activities
Parents, Teens, and Online Privacy | Pew Research Center's Internet
39% of parents of teen users of social networks have helped their child set up privacy settings for a social networking site
Parents, Teens, and Online Privacy | Pew Research Center's Internet
59% of parents of teen users of social networks have talked with their child because they were concerned about something posted to their profile or account
Parents, Teens, and Online Privacy | Pew Research Center's Internet
69% of parents of online teens are concerned about how their child manages his or her reputation online
Parents, Teens, and Online Privacy | Pew Research Center's Internet
72% of parents of online teens are concerned about how their child interacts online with people they do not know
Parents, Teens, and Online Privacy | Pew Research Center's Internet
69% of parents worry about the impact of their children’s online activity on their academic and job prospects
Parents, Teens, and Online Privacy | Pew Research Center's Internet
81% of parents of online teens are concerned about how much information advertisers can learn about their child’s online behavior
Parents, Teens, and Online Privacy | Pew Research Center's Internet