LG Cosmos Touch "New Media Center Message"

I got this phone for my son in case of emergency so it doesn't get a lot of use. But it keeps popping up with "New Media Center Message" and it doesn't turn the display off and the battery dies in less than a day. Please tell me there is a way to stop the media center message from popping up. It seems like it's just a commercial for Verizon to sell games and apps which is not going to happen or is the intended purpose of the phone. If I can't get it to stop I am going to have to purchase a cheap phone off of eBay and sell this one.

There is an application called Daily Scoop on the phone that sends different alerts to the phone. You cannot remove the app completely, but you can unsubscribe from the alerts:
Turn off Daily scoop message settings
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