Teen

Teen was a United States-based publication aimed at teenage girls that was in print from 1954 to 2009. The magazine featured articles on fashion, beauty, and entertainment, as well as advice columns and celebrity interviews.Image:teen-sample-cover

History

Teen magazine was founded in 1954 by Lloyd and John P. Larkin, Jr. The first issue was released in September of that year and featured a young Elizabeth Taylor on the cover. The Larkins' aim was to create a magazine that would appeal to a new generation of young women who were interested in fashion and popular culture.

Over the years, Teen magazine grew in popularity and became a major force in the teen magazine industry. The magazine's readership peaked in the 1970s and 1980s, with circulation reaching over 2 million at its height.

In 2006, Teen magazine was acquired by Hearst Corporation, and in 2009, the print version of the magazine was discontinued. However, Hearst continued to operate Teen Magazine's website until it was shuttered in 2013.

Content and Features

Teen magazine's content was largely focused on fashion, beauty, and celebrity culture. The magazine published articles on the latest fashion trends and styles, as well as beauty tips and advice columns on relationships, friendships, and self-esteem.

The magazine was also known for its coverage of popular music and entertainment, featuring interviews with celebrities and musicians.

Teen magazine also published a number of special issues throughout its run, including prom issues, back-to-school issues, and summer issues.

Impact and Legacy

Teen magazine was a major force in the teen magazine industry for over five decades, shaping the tastes and attitudes of generations of young women. The magazine's influence can be seen in the many other teen magazines that followed in its wake, such as Seventeen and CosmoGIRL!.

In addition to its impact on the publishing industry, Teen magazine was also known for its philanthropic efforts. The magazine launched several initiatives aimed at promoting self-esteem and confidence among young women, including the "Seventeen/Teen Age Research Unlimited Self-Esteem Survey".

Conclusion

Teen magazine was a United States-based publication aimed at teenage girls that ran from 1954 to 2009. The magazine was a major force in the teen magazine industry, with a focus on fashion, beauty, and celebrity culture. While the print version of the magazine has been discontinued, Teen magazine remains an important part of the history of publishing and popular culture.{{Categories}}

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