Here's a snippet of some of the entertainment and popular culture-related topics covered in our latest wave of Tween & Teen Lifestyle. First though, I need to take a few steps back and clarify a few things based on a couple of email inquiries I received this week. The Tween & Teen Lifestyle Report, released on an semi-annual basis, is produced by Youth Trends. The full report along with corresponding customized analysis and a few other value-added items is available exclusively on a subscription basis, as our all other Youth Trends research reports. As we've done several times previously, we use this blog to highlight findings from recently released Youth Trends reports, but that's really about it...we don't use this blog as a platform to release a full version of any our reports, nor do we provide any gratis versions of Youth Trends Lifestyle Reports. Now that we're on all on the same page, let's get back to some highlights from the winter '08 wave of Tween & Teen Lifestyle. Today I'm looking at some of the entertainment and pop culture data points beginning with movie attendance. During a typical month teens see an average of 1.8 movies (in a movie theater) while tweens see an an average of 1.3. Tween attendance is consistent with a year ago, while the average number of movies teens see in a typical month has increased slightly from 1.5 movies a year ago. The recent spate of youth-targeted fare including led by releases like Iron Man is the cause of the slight bump in attendance over the past year. The most appealing move genres for teens are action/adventure titles followed closely by comedy titles while tweens prefer comedy titles most often followed by animated features and action/adventure. For the third straight year, Pirates of the Caribbean star Johnny Depp retains the title as the most popular Hollywood celebrity among teen and tween females. Funny man Adam Sandler is tops among the boys followed closely by the two Will's--Will Smith and Will Ferrell. I probably don't have to tell you who the most popular female celebrity is among the teen females..right? Yes, it's Miley Cyrus, followed by Reese Witherspoon, Keira Knightley and Amanda Bynes. The top female celeb among the boys is Jessica Alba for the second straight year followed by Miley Cyrus, Ashley Tisdale of High School Musical fame and Alicia Keys. Tomorrow, I'll wrap up the highlight posts looking at the retail and shopping category.
Seems like teen spirit! I love teen pop culture too. Fresh shiny culture.
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