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Teen magazine :
Teen magazines are magazines aimed at teenage readers. They usually
consisted of gossip, news, fashion tips and interviews and may include
posters, stickers, small samples of cosmetics or other products
and inserts.
First conceived in the United States and United Kingdom during the
1940s, teen magazines are now produced in many countries worldwide,
and enjoy wide popularity in Australia, Latin America, Europe, and
Asia. Seventeen Magazine started publication in 1944 and was the
first magazine entirely devoted to the needs and likes of adolescents.
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 like Cosmopolitan
or Cleo.
Teen magazines are aimed almost exclusively at teenage girls. Teenage
boys, like adult men, usually buy magazines related to specific
activities that they are interested in, such as motor vehicles,
sports, or music (the fact that the closest equivalents of women's
general interest magazines for men feature pornography and are thus
unlikely to be approved purchases for a teenage boy is also probably
a major factor).
Well-known American teen magazines include Tiger Beat, Teen People
(hard print out of circulation), Teen Beat, Seventeen and YM (out
of business). Large-scale Canadian teen magazines include Faze Magazine.
Since 1972, teen magazines in the United States have reached out
to the African-American market with publications such as Right On!
(produced by Sterling-McFadden, which also produces Tiger Beat)
and Word Up!.
Like other mainstream magazines, teen magazines can be found each
month at supermarkets, pharmacies, stores and newsstands. In recent
years, teen magazines have also appeared on the World Wide Web.
Examples of these include Faze in Canada which is published in both
web and print version.
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