An enterprising girl landed an exclusive interview with Britney Spears for her school paper.
In Australia, a reality show in which kids lived for a week without parents has spawned heated discussion about young people in the media.
Three media experts share tips on how to garner press coverage of young people's work.
The International Child and Youth Care Network's discussion threads provide space to explore, debate, post questions, and share knowledge about the nuances of working with teens.
Thanks to the Miss America pageant, the field may have a new, if unexpected, spokesperson.
Editors of teen websites pioneer new territory as they aim to balance editing for clarity with letting teens speak freely.
A recent study found that talking with teens about suicide will not make them more likely to contemplate it.
Frustrated that television is traditionally a “one-way medium dominated by large companies," former vice president Gore will spearhead Current, a topical cable channel for viewers aged 18-34.
While a lot of time and effort goes into creating radio snippets, videos, and articles, few youth media nonprofits focus on making their website design appeal to teens.
Seventy percent of Iran's population is under the age of 30 and, increasingly, young Iranians are turning to blogs to convey and receive news.