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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. Idol on Quiz - Wikipedia

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    Limited time 20-question speed quiz with the hosts, quiz ends when the character is caught up (or when all 20 questions are successfully answered) When explaining to a member who doesn't know the answer, the team can pass the member and let the next member attempt to answer; Best of three rounds; 1st round: MCs explaining to their respective teams

  4. Joshua (singer) - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Joshua debuted as a member of the South Korean boy group Seventeen with the extended play 17 Carat on May 29. [7] In 2020, Joshua and bandmate DK collaborated with American musician Pink Sweats on a remix of his song "17". [8] In June 2022, Joshua released a cover of dhruv's double take as a part of Seventeen's ongoing #17Studio series ...

  5. Three free issues of Seventeen magazine - AOL

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    Get three free issues of Seventeen magazine when you share your name, address and e-mail. The freebie comes via ValueMags and is sponsored by ShopTheLook.net. ValueMags swears you won't get a bill ...

  6. Mingyu - Wikipedia

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    Mingyu joined Pledis Entertainment in 2012, where we would undergo singing and dancing training for four years. [2] As a trainee, he participated from the first season onwards of Seventeen TV, an online reality show that introduced Pledis' trainees and showed potential members of the boy group Seventeen before their official debut.

  7. Dino (South Korean singer) - Wikipedia

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    Lee Chan joined Pledis Entertainment in 2012 for training in singing and dancing. As a trainee, he was a part of Seventeen TV from its inception, an online reality show that introduced Pledis' trainees and showed potential members of the boy group Seventeen before their official debut.

  8. J-14 (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The contents of these magazines include features like teen gossip, quizzes, fashion, posters, and information on celebrities that pertain to the readers. The name of the publication is a sound-alike abbreviation of its tagline "Just For Teens". The headquarters of J-14 is in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. [5]

  9. Jeonghan - Wikipedia

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    He was regularly featured on Seventeen TV, an online reality series that introduced Pledis' trainees as potential members of the then-upcoming boy group Seventeen, from its third season onward. The show was broadcast periodically on Ustream , where the trainees showed themselves training, singing, creating choreographies, and playing games. [ 6 ]