Common Sense Media, PTA, and FIM Launch Internet Safety Campaign
Common Sense Media, PTA, and Fox Interactive Media have launched an Internet safety campaign to help parents keep their kids safe on Internet.
Common Sense Media, PTA, and Fox Interactive Media have launched an Internet safety campaign to help parents keep their kids safe on Internet.
The campaign provides an Internet Survival Guide for Parents
91% Parents believe that the Internet helps their kids explore subjects they are passionate about, according to Common Sense Media.
News Corporation is helping the campaign by providing ad space on FOX, and Fox Interactive Media’s network of websites including MySpace.com, FoxSports.com, IGN.com, Fox.com, AmericanIdol.com, Rotten Tomatoes and AskMen.
The campaign includes:
– ‘National television PSA campaign with the PTA featuring ’24’ star Kiefer Sutherland
– National online banner advertising campaign across Fox Interactive Media’s network of Internet properties
– A website dedicated to Internet safety and resources located at commonsense.com, featuring:
— A downloadable guidebook to Internet safety for parents
— A downloadable Internet safety tip card for parents and teens
– Links to the commonsense.com site from PTA.org and Fox Interactive Media’s network of sites.’
Common Sense Media is an organization dedicated to improving the media and entertainment lives of kids and families.
PTA is a volunteer parent organization in the United States.
LINKS:
To read the complete press release, click here.
To visit News corporation website, click here.
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