here is our first set of links for friday, february 29th.
I’m too sexy for my… (Victoria’s Secret rethinking it’s uber sexy image with the success of Pink and the reality that its bringing new younger customers to the flagship brand) (WSJ)
- Industry gets serious on internet safety (with a task force led by The Berkman Center. Plus gay youth more at-risk of internet exploitation) (PrideSource)
- More on teen girl content creators (from PR Week)
- Bravo ‘quarterlife’! (NBC boots the series over to Bravo. Plus ReelPop on lessons learned) (NewTeeVee)
- Kids big reality TV fans (plus the rest of this week’s Younger Viewers from Media Life Magazine)
- College students slow to adopt cell phone alerts (in the wake of recent shootings. Plus the New York Times, reg. required, on the art and science behind designing handsets) (Textually)
- alpha kitty takes on Juicy Campus (Atoosa’s weekly HuffPost installment from her “video collective”)
- New Obama video (from will.i.am and another band of celebrities. Again, the celebrity stuff really rubs me the wrong way — I’m an Obama supporter but it just feels cringe worthy. Plus if the election happened on MySpace right now…guess who would win?)
- ‘The new face of celeb journalism?’ (EW on a tween paprazzi’s encounter at an Oscar party)
