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  5. J-14 (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    J-14 is a monthly teenage magazine marketed at pre-teen and teenage girls around age 11–19. It is one of the earliest teen celebrity magazines. [2] The magazine was among the top children's magazines in the 2012 list of Forbes. [2] In November 2023, it was announced that the print edition of J-14 would be discontinued in January 2024. [3]

  6. New Moon (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The magazine consists of 48 pages and contains no advertisements. About 95 percent of the magazine's content is contributed by girls, and submissions from readers are encouraged. [6] Magazine issues come in the mail four times a year. Yearly subscriptions [7] are available worldwide and back issues are sold online. [8] [1]

  7. Rookie (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    In November 2010, Gevinson announced on her blog, Style Rookie, that she would be launching a new magazine with Jane Pratt, founding editor of Sassy. [5] Though Sassy had ceased publication in 1996, the year Gevinson was born, the fashion blogger had on several previous occasions expressed her admiration for the defunct indie teen magazine and lamented the fact that her generation did not have ...