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PenguinFluid
04-12-2006, 06:56 PM
Its Says
Culture Shock


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Updated weekly at 09:32 GMT on Monday

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This week, in a special Generation Next edition, Culture Shock focuses on trends that are being driven by the under 18s. As well as our usual trend expert, Sheila Moorcroft, Tim Marlow is also joined by teen trend spotter from New York, Steve Guttbinder.
We hear how in Japan fashion is not being dictated by fashion editors but by teenagers themselves. Many shops are now hiring young girls to act as their fashion consultants.
We find out why abuse of prescription and over the counter drugs among American teenagers has taken off on an unprecedented scale. The growing phenomenon has even got its own name, pharming and its own parties, called pharma parties, during which teenagers exchange, combine and consume pharmaceuticals.
We pay Habbo hotel a visit, a 3D virtual online community almost exclusively for teenagers. Millions use it every day and such high concentration of teenagers hasn't gone unoticed by record companies. And in that sense, Habbo has been breaking the boundaries between bands and their fans, with McFly, Shayne, and this month U2 coming onto the virtual world to promote their music.
And we have a trendtrackdown from Brazil, with a special focus on teenagers, including birthday parties at the hairdresser's.





The Link To This Page Is http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/programmes/culture_shock.shtml
Where You Can Listen To The Report

When u Listen to it fast forward it 15mins and let it run from there.
UkChaserAL is on ! it starts about 19mins.

Allistar williams lmao
anyway check it out its kwl

tekni
04-12-2006, 06:57 PM
Could be interesting - if not, I blame you.

PenguinFluid
04-12-2006, 06:59 PM
Could be interesting - if not, I blame you.
*feels offended*

Toughened
04-12-2006, 07:12 PM
Blabs on a bit but nice find :P

Pyroka
04-12-2006, 07:15 PM
Nice. :)

Kymux
04-12-2006, 07:15 PM
Okay, but I'm sure the BBC dont 'Type Like This So Dont Use So Many Capitals When Only One Is Needed.'

tekni
04-12-2006, 07:19 PM
Here's something:

Interview with Alistar Williams [UKChaserAl]

UKChaseral: Basically it's a virtual meet and greet where celebraties come into our office, we make them an account and character and they just interact and engage with the community like other Habbos, I mean that's the power of it, the fact that they're getting involved with fans and talking to them on their own level. The internet has changed the relationship between their fans and the actual celebrity. So we're just trying to take that a step further and allow a whole new connection. The consumer expects to play an active part in the relationship and give a 2-way communication if you will, and that's what's starting to happen.

Took me ages.

KrazyHouse is scottish aye?

Yggdrasill
04-12-2006, 07:21 PM
Krazyhouse told me on console how he had to go to a studio..

tekni
04-12-2006, 07:23 PM
He sounded nervuous as anything.

Drompo
04-12-2006, 07:24 PM
I have been playing for about 4 years

KrazyHouse


http://images.habbohotel.co.uk/web/web-2.0.1_b21/images/myhabbo/profile/habbo_offline.gif Habbo Created On:
Jul 31, 2005


That is just over a year if i can add up

Sammeth.
04-12-2006, 07:40 PM
He might have had an older account? I don't know who he/she is, so dont shout at me :P

Kardan
04-12-2006, 07:41 PM
UKChaserAl sounds like somebody I know :P

Pyroka
04-12-2006, 08:03 PM
Ok i got a large recording of the actual Habbo Hotel interview, so if anyone wants it then theyll have to PM me for the time being, as i need to get it up on a site.. Hopefully on something a bit quality.

Just-One
04-12-2006, 08:49 PM
Here's something:

Interview with Alistar Williams [UKChaserAl]

UKChaseral: Basically it's a virtual meet and greet where celebraties come into our office, we make them an account and character and they just interact and engage with the community like other Habbos, I mean that's the power of it, the fact that they're getting involved with fans and talking to them on their own level. The internet has changed the relationship between their fans and the actual celebrity. So we're just trying to take that a step further and allow a whole new connection. The consumer expects to play an active part in the relationship and give a 2-way communication if you will, and that's what's starting to happen.

Took me ages.

KrazyHouse is scottish aye?






Oh dear.. does this also show how lame people are running onto a virtual kids site aimed at 13-16 year olds to meet up with a virtual icon of a celebrity who is controlling it.

Is it just me, or does this demonstrate how pathetic this world is turning out to be like..

Pyroka
04-12-2006, 08:54 PM
Oh dear.. does this also show how lame people are running onto a virtual kids site aimed at 13-16 year olds to meet up with a virtual icon of a celebrity who is controlling it.

Is it just me, or does this demonstrate how pathetic this world is turning out to be like..

Fair point.. Id much rather go to a concert since the atmosphere is better than sitting in a bedroom with a cup of lemonade watching some "avatars" on a screen. :) I wouldnt say its turning out to be pathetic.. its just a teenage phase ^^

tekni
04-12-2006, 09:28 PM
It's promotional for the celebrity though.

Caution
04-12-2006, 09:31 PM
Its Says
Culture Shock


http://www.bbc.co.uk/f/t.gifhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/f/t.gifhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/f/t.gif A-Z PROGRAMMES LIST 5 Minute Bulletin Africa Have Your Say African Performance African Perspective Analysis Antarctic Midwinter Assignment BBC World Drama Charlie Gillett's World of Music Children's Rights Close Up Competitions Culture Shock Business Daily Digital Planet Discovery Documentary Archive Elementary Europe Today Fast Track Fespaco Film Festival Focus on Africa Football Extra From Our Own Correspondent Global Business Global Crime Report Globalisation Guide to World Music Have Your Say Health Check Heart and Soul How To Write I Have A Right To... In the Field Inside BBC Journalism Instant Guide Latin American Books Learning English Letter from America Memorable Sounds Middle East debate Music Performance My Century Network Africa Newshour One Planet Our London Over To You On Screen Outlook Political Songs Politics UK Pop: All Back to Mine Question Time Reporting Religion Routes of English Science in Action Sexwise Sports Roundup Sportsworld State of the Union Story of Africa Story Story: Voices from the Market The Beat The Interview The Ticket The Word The World The World Today Top of the Pops WS 70th anniversary Women Writers Women in Power World Book Club World Business Report World Business Review World Football World Have Your Say World Update http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/images/2006/03/culture_shock_66.gifhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/f/t.gifhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/images/furniture/button_audio.gifListen to Culture Shock (http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/aod/wservice_aod.shtml?wservice/cultureshock)
Updated weekly at 09:32 GMT on Monday

http://www.bbc.co.uk/f/t.gif
This week, in a special Generation Next edition, Culture Shock focuses on trends that are being driven by the under 18s. As well as our usual trend expert, Sheila Moorcroft, Tim Marlow is also joined by teen trend spotter from New York, Steve Guttbinder.
We hear how in Japan fashion is not being dictated by fashion editors but by teenagers themselves. Many shops are now hiring young girls to act as their fashion consultants.
We find out why abuse of prescription and over the counter drugs among American teenagers has taken off on an unprecedented scale. The growing phenomenon has even got its own name, pharming and its own parties, called pharma parties, during which teenagers exchange, combine and consume pharmaceuticals.
We pay Habbo hotel a visit, a 3D virtual online community almost exclusively for teenagers. Millions use it every day and such high concentration of teenagers hasn't gone unoticed by record companies. And in that sense, Habbo has been breaking the boundaries between bands and their fans, with McFly, Shayne, and this month U2 coming onto the virtual world to promote their music.
And we have a trendtrackdown from Brazil, with a special focus on teenagers, including birthday parties at the hairdresser's.





The Link To This Page Is http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/programmes/culture_shock.shtml
Where You Can Listen To The Report

When u Listen to it fast forward it 15mins and let it run from there.
UkChaserAL is on ! it starts about 19mins.

Allistar williams lmao
anyway check it out its kwl
What is with all the unneccessary capitals?

krazyhouse
04-12-2006, 10:22 PM
Sorry double post

I was nervous as i thought most people was yes and i am not scottish either :p.

And 4 years on different accounts yes thank you for bringing that up.

I haven't listened to it myself yet thank's.

Edited by Catzsy (Forum Super Moderator) - No problem I can see it was accidental so have merged the posts. Try not to click twice if you can.Thx:)

DJ Rareness
04-12-2006, 10:37 PM
Thought you did a good job Krazy!

Pyroka
04-12-2006, 10:45 PM
Krazy, you did scousers proud :) Im personally Wallasey-born so good on ya dude.

.:.:jjm261:.:.
04-12-2006, 10:49 PM
I just listened it sounded really cool

That woman sounds a bit of a wierdo

"I sorta sneaked on pretending to be a teenager" Perv

Kotu
04-12-2006, 11:08 PM
Good job Krazy! :D

Braffen
04-12-2006, 11:12 PM
Can anyone send me the recording of the Habbo Hotel part? It's not working for me, it takes forever to get to the 19 minute part (well, 19 minutes ;P). But I don't wanna hear the other rubbish.

Jam
04-12-2006, 11:14 PM
Could be interesting - if not, I blame you.

I Blame You, You Burn Me, With That Gun Off eBay, And Chicked Burning In Oil, Oh I Love To Smile. Little Poem.

I Hate BBC.

Pyroka
04-12-2006, 11:20 PM
Ive got a link, but i may delete it because you can hear my mum call me and my bed squeak PMSL.

Jam
04-12-2006, 11:23 PM
Ive got a link, but i may delete it because you can hear my mum call me and my bed squeak PMSL.

Lol, I'm Still Waiting 4 Me Tea

Laurensh1
08-12-2006, 03:25 PM
Link lol xD

Tussauds!
08-12-2006, 03:41 PM
KrazyHouse, I thought you did good.

You didn't know what to say when he asked you about your room though :P

I know being in a studio is nerve racking for the first time - But you did really well if that was your first time! - Don't understand how you got to go on though :P

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