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02|05|06

Ofcom publishes report on children’s media literacy in the UK

Ofcom today published the results of detailed research to assess the extent of children’s media literacy in the UK. Ofcom defines media literacy as the ability to access, understand and create communications in a variety of contexts.

The audit focuses on the four main digital media platforms – digital television, digital radio, the internet and mobile phones. Over 1,500 children aged 8 to 15 plus their parents were interviewed for the research.

Key Findings

Ofcom partner Tim Suter said: “The report provides important insights into a generation whose media experiences, attitudes and preferences are markedly different from those of their parents. There are challenges and opportunities for all involved”.

The full report is available at www.ofcom.org.uk/advice/media_literacy/medlitpub/medlitpubrss/children/


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