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Surprisingly few teenagers addicted to social networks, new research shows

videogaming, with kids in the EU playing around 11.7 hours a week playing games on consoles and via computer ...

'Jedward' brand challenge

them presenting a kids programme. They might not be for everyone, but there is an appetite for this ...

Asda launches LazyTown microsite to promote GreatStuff range

products. 'LazyTown' is a children's TV programme dedicated to promoting a healthy lifestyle for kids ...

Mothercare inks Turner pre-school deal

will be used in TV ads and social media sites including Mumsnet to drive mums and kids to the Cartoonito ... of programmes aimed at kids up to six years old. ...

Nickelodeon partners with Change4Life

committed to encouraging kids and families to eat healthily and be active. We're in a great position to support the movement as we represent a unique and trusted voice among UK kids.' Nickelodeon anticipates ...

Disney channel aimed at boys will carry advertising

to become professional skaters. The programme schedule will also include animations such as Kid vs Kat ...

McCann Erickson stars in Alan Sugar's The Apprentice

This time around it was McCann Erickson's turn to host the eager beavers and put them through their paces with a phoney advertising brief to flog a made-up breakfast cereal to kids. It wasn't the simplest of briefs, which isn't a surprise since the producers of the show apparently encouraged ...

Domino's Simpsons sponsorship falls foul of Ofcom for promoting 'unhealthy' food to kids

LONDON - Ofcom has ruled that Domino's Pizza's sponsorship of 'The Simpsons' on Sky One was in breach of broadcasting codes on the basis that the brand-focused idents promoted food high in fat, salt or sugar (HFSS) to children.

 

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