Posts Tagged ‘ teen.com ’

This website is advertised on Channel One

October 6, 2011
This website is advertised on Channel One

Why would Channel One advertise a website like this to kids?  Alloy Media and Marketing own Channel One News. Alloy also owns Teen.com and other age-inappropriate websites aimed at young people. Alloy wants its companies to cross-promote each other.  Alloy and Channel One think this type of article is appropriate for teens and preteens....
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Complete, unedited Channel One News for February 22, 2011

August 2, 2011
Complete, unedited Channel One News for February 22, 2011


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Teen.com advertised to middle school students.

July 28, 2011
Teen.com advertised to middle school students.


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Complete, unedited Channel One News for April 12, 2011

July 18, 2011
Complete, unedited Channel One News for April 12, 2011


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Complete, unedited Channel One News for March 25, 2009

July 7, 2011
Complete, unedited Channel One News for March 25, 2009

 
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Channel One News airs ads for edgy Teen.com in middle schools.

June 29, 2011
Channel One News airs ads for edgy Teen.com in middle schools.

  Channel One News and Teen,com article      
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Channel One does its part to promote MTV’s pornographic “Skins”

January 26, 2011
Channel One does its part to promote MTV’s pornographic “Skins”

From Jim Metrock: Let’s go through this sordid situation step by step.   1. There is a terrible new show on MTV called “Skins.” The Parents Television Council calls Skins “the most dangerous program ever” for children.” Here is one article about the show. Just type “MTV Skins” in a search engine and you’ll...
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How Alloy Media and Marketing uses Channel One’s captive audience.

August 16, 2010


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The Teen.com/Channel One News Connection

January 19, 2010
The Teen.com/Channel One News Connection

Teen.com is a rough place for teens and preteens.  The often age-inappropriate content on the site and its related sites, like Gurl.com, and the promotion of shows and books like Gossip Girl should be disturbing to most parents.  The plain truth is if your child is being forced to watch Channel One News (their...
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Teen.com

January 12, 2009
Teen.com

  Channel One News is owned by Alloy Media and Marketing. Alloy bought Channel One to help promote Alloy’s other companies and web sites that market to teens and preteens. One site is Teen.com. This is a controversial website that helps introduce kids to the sex, drugs and drinking of Gossip Girl novels and...
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