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March 20, 2005

The Kaiser Family Foundation has just released the results of a survey of media use among 3rd through 12th graders. More than 2,000 youth participated in the project, which comprised answering detailed questionnaires and, for nearly 700 self-selected participants, maintaining seven-day media diaries.

The survey, Generation M: Media in the Lives of 8-18 Year-Olds, found children and teens are spending an increasing amount of time using “new media” like computers, the Internet and video games, but without cutting back on the time they spend with “old” media like TV, print and music. They manage this by media-multitasking.

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Originally posted by Gloria Pan from morph, remediated by yatta on Mar 20, 2005 at 11:13 PM