Twitter not for teens, says 15-year-old 'expert'

Courtesy guardian.co.uk Technology  Mon, 07/13/2009 - 01:59

Report on young people's media habits written for investment bank by teenage intern causes huge interest in the City

A research note written by a 15-year-old Morgan Stanley intern that described his friends' media habits has generated a flurry of interest from media executives and investors.

The Financial Times reported today that the US investment bank's European media analysts asked Matthew Robson, an intern from a London school, to write a report on teenagers' likes and dislikes....


 

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