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Children and Media 2024 – a survey on the media habits of 9–18-year-olds

Title (original language): Barn og medier 2024 – en undersøkelse om 9–18-åringers medievaner

The report provides a comprehensive overview of children’s and young people’s reflections on their media use across Norway. The survey included 3,212 respondents from 122 schools nationwide, representing a balanced demographic spread across age, gender, and municipality size. The findings highlight trends in media habits and attitudes among children and youth, comparing results mainly with the 2022 survey to identify significant changes or patterns.

(Source: Report)

Funded by: Norwegian Media Authority.

Methodology

The data were collected via an online questionnaire administered during a school hour between January 30 and April 14, 2024. Participation was voluntary, with respondents informed they could skip any question, including sensitive topics which were only posed to older students. The sample was weighted on gender, school level, and municipality size to correct for any sampling biases. (Source: Report)

Country or region of researched population

Norway

Citation

Medietilsynet. (2024). Barn og medier 2024 [Children and media 2024]. Medietilsynet.

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  • 2024
  • Medietilsynet
  • Report
  • Norwegian
  • research, policy and decision makers
  • BIK+ strategy pillar 2 - empowerment, BIK+ strategy pillar 3 - participation
  • digital and socia-cultural environment
  • Machine translation used
Title (original language): Barn og medier 2024 – en undersøkelse om 9–18-åringers medievaner
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The report provides a comprehensive overview of children’s and young people’s reflections on their media use across Norway. The survey included 3,212 respondents from 122 schools nationwide, representing a balanced demographic spread across age, gender, and municipality size. The findings highlight trends in media habits and attitudes among children and youth, comparing results mainly with the 2022 survey to identify significant changes or patterns.

(Source: Report)

Funded by: Norwegian Media Authority.

Methodology

The data were collected via an online questionnaire administered during a school hour between January 30 and April 14, 2024. Participation was voluntary, with respondents informed they could skip any question, including sensitive topics which were only posed to older students. The sample was weighted on gender, school level, and municipality size to correct for any sampling biases. (Source: Report)

Country or region of researched population

Norway

Citation

Medietilsynet. (2024). Barn og medier 2024 [Children and media 2024]. Medietilsynet.

  • Go to publication
  • 2024
  • Medietilsynet
  • Report
  • Norwegian
  • research, policy and decision makers
  • BIK+ strategy pillar 2 - empowerment, BIK+ strategy pillar 3 - participation
  • digital and socia-cultural environment
  • Machine translation used
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