Teen (magazine) 

Teen
Editor-in-chief Jane Fort1
Categories Teen, lifestyle1
Frequency Seasonly
Publisher Hearst Corporation, Jayne Jamison
First issue 1954
Country  United States
Language English
Website Teenmag.com

Teen is an American teen lifestyle magazine for preteen and early teenage girls, ages 10 to 15. The content of Teen includes advice, entertainment news, quizzes, fashion, beauty, celebrity role models, and "real-girl stories".1

Contents

Content

The magazine has nine sections: New Stuff, Tech Girl, Celeb Stuff, Celebs, Look, Fashion, Get Real, Absolutely You, and More. New Stuff is a section that talks about anything recently released that is attractive to its readership, such as technology, accessories, clothes, and makeup. The Tech Girl section is specifically about technology, especially "trendy" technology and game reviews.

Celeb Stuff includes reviews of movies, television shows, books, and music, young celebrity quotes, celebrity fashion and makeup tips, and a celebrity style quiz, while Celebs is a section that includes celebrity facts, quotes, essays, and predictions, as well as a few posters of teen stars and a quiz.

The Look section concerns beauty articles, such as those concerning hair and makeup. Fashion is a clothing section that talks about knits, jeans, clothes for individual body shapes, crafts, and a quiz.

Get Real consists of articles written by actual teenagers. The articles include "True Stories from Real Teens", where teens send in their personal essays, "Ask Sophi", an advice column for dating questions, and a quiz. Absolutely You has advice and quizzes about your personal life, crushes, and body. More, at the end of the magazine, include fortune telling, a fictional story, horoscopes, comics, and "Why Me?", a collection of embarrassing stories from readers' real life experiences.2

Music

The magazine released Teen Mag Music 2000 Volume 1, a compilation music CD that featured music by Hanson.3

References

  1. ^ a b c Teen
  2. ^ KidMagWriters.com-children's magazine writers information center
  3. ^ My Hanson Music Media Collection

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