The attention span of young audiences is getting shorter and shorter and most of them turn to social media for content. How can public service media find ways to get information to this target audience? How can we provide informational content that is factual and true — but also catchy and quick? How long is too long? In this session we will take a look at some examples … please don’t run away!
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This daily digital series aims to make financial literacy and consumer awareness more accessible and relatable to teens. Originally a TV show in the 90s, this rebooted…
Street Cents
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Suddenly white Swedish snuff is all over the world. In stores, in our most popular podcasts, with our greatest influencers and free to the public at festivals. It is…
The Nicotine Trap
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There’s a pattern of white and non-Black performers using ‘Black English’ or ‘Blaccent’ to gain notoriety. These performers are being…
What is Blaccent and Why do people keep using it
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The animated series was created in reaction to controversial ‘Dinosaur Judge’ (judges with outdated beliefs and biases) court rulings that sparked heated…
Youth News@PTS — What is Law?: Why…
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