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  2. Teen (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Following the closure of its Cosmogirl in October 2008, Hearst Magazines decided in December 2008 [2] to end publication of Teen magazine. The winter 2009 issue was the last. A spokesperson said, “We will continue to publish the annual Teen Prom issue, but will focus our teen publishing efforts on the Seventeen brand.

  3. Teen magazine - Wikipedia

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    Teen magazines tend to be categorised as lifestyle (e.g. Sugar), entertainment (often based on music), or comics. While some teen magazines focus almost exclusively on music and film stars, others feature more extensive coverage of lifestyle issues and are virtually junior versions of magazines such as Cosmopolitan or Cleo.

  4. Category:Teen magazines published in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Teen magazines published in Germany" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  5. List of teen magazines - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Teen magazines - Wikipedia

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    Teen magazines published in Germany (5 P) J. Teen magazines published in Japan (11 P) U. ... Teen magazines published in the United States (1 C, 15 P)

  7. Time Magazine: The 25 Most Influential Teens of 2014 - AOL

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    The mag compiled a list of 29 teens who have made a significant impact either through social media, business or a cultural presence. The youngest are Mo'ne Davis and fellow 13-year-old Sasha Obama.

  8. 20 years ago Rolling Stone promised subscribers a ‘lifetime ...

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    As of the end of January this year, there were already 528 new layoffs in the media sector. Separate from the overall decline of the industry, Rolling Stone has also made some expensive mistakes.

  9. Tiger Beat - Wikipedia

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    Tiger Beat was founded in September 1965 [1] [2] by Charles "Chuck" Laufer, his brother Ira Laufer, and television producer and host Lloyd Thaxton. [3] The magazine featured teen idol gossip and carried articles on movies, music and fashion. [4] Charles Laufer described the magazine's content as "guys in their 20s singing 'La La' songs to 13 ...