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  2. Tiger Beat - Wikipedia

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    During the 1960s, The Laufer Company leveraged the teen market dominated by Tiger Beat with similar magazines, including FaVE and Monkee Spectacular. [8] In 1998, Tiger Beat was sold by publisher Sterling/MacFadden to Primedia, which in 2003 sold the magazine to Scott Laufer, the son of magazine founder Charles Laufer. [9]

  3. Lloyd Thaxton - Wikipedia

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    His face appeared at the top of the newly launched Tiger Beat magazine (then known as "Lloyd Thaxton's Tiger Beat"), for which he did a column. [3] According to IMDB, Thaxton was a co-founder of Tiger Beat. [4] During the late 1960s Thaxton hosted two short-lived game shows for ABC: Everybody's Talking (1967) and Funny You Should Ask (1968–69

  4. 16 (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    During the 1960s, 16 magazine introduced its readers to a variety of rock and roll/pop music acts, referred to by the editor and readers as "Faves". Some of those acts include The Beatles, Herman's Hermits, Paul Revere and the Raiders, The Monkees, The Cowsills, Jim Morrison, and The Doors. The appearance of the "faves" was highly selective.

  5. Teen magazine - Wikipedia

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    Nowadays, popular contemporary American teen magazines include Seventeen, Teen Vogue, J-14, and Tiger Beat. Teen magazines are produced in many countries worldwide, and are widely popular in Australia, Latin America, Europe, and Asia. In the United Kingdom, Fleetway's Honey (1960–1986) is

  6. Teen Beat - Wikipedia

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    Teen Beat was an American magazine geared towards teenaged readers, published 1967–c. 2007.. Over its history, the magazine had multiple teen idols on its cover, including John Travolta, David Cassidy, Leif Garrett, Menudo, Michael J. Fox, Debbie Gibson, the Coreys (Feldman and Haim), Molly Ringwald, Tom Cruise, New Kids on the Block, Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Devon Sawa, Jonathan Brandis, and ...

  7. Davy Jones (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Jones later stated in Tiger Beat magazine, "I kept my marriage a secret because I believe stars should be allowed a private life." [ 13 ] Jones and Haines had two daughters, Talia Elizabeth Jones (2 October 1968) and Sarah Lee Jones (3 July 1971).

  8. The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band (album) - Wikipedia

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    The album liner notes were written by Tiger Beat magazine feature editor Ann Moses. It focused mostly on what the members look like, nicknames, and personalities. Two of the songs were written by Jackson Browne, who was a member of the group for a short period.

  9. Laufer Media - Wikipedia

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    Laufer Media is an American magazine publisher, focusing on teen magazines. History. Tiger Beat was started in 1965 by Charles Laufer, and brought stars such as Donny Osmond to national attention. Laufer started several more teen magazines with the same formula.