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Holy Hollister, Check Out These Teen Trends

Polls and surveys are like crime stories – I usually scan them with one question in mind: “Anyone I know involved?” In the case of polls, I’m usually looking for a “Gotcha!” -- an excuse to shout, “Ha! This poll’s gotta be wrong – that’s not me or my friends at all!”
INCREASE AD SALES

Running out of businesses to sell ads to? Arm yourself with info from this research and approach local stores selling these brands.

 

The Center for Media Research has issued a brief with these and other findings from research firm Piper Jaffray:

  • Hollister remains the No. 1 clothing brand among teens,
  • Dunkin’ Donuts coffee, Premium, appeared in the top 10 teen choice brands for the first time this year,
  • Pottery Barn teen shoppers prefer the Swedish IKEA brand of furnishings, and
  • Fewer teens report downloading music illegally this year (61 percent) as opposed to last year (64 percent). 

Any of these items – or the fact that Piper Jaffray also reports teen fashion spending down by as much as 20 percent (a “discretionary recession” is the term the report uses) – could be the jumping-off point for a series of trend articles about student preferences on your campus. Or write an article about the accuracy of polls and surveys – check Poynter’s NewsU for an online course called “Understanding and Interpreting Polls.” NewsU courses are interactive and take a couple of hours to complete, but you can stop and restart at any point.

 

 

-- Anne W. Anderson

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