What happened to Tiger Beat magazine?

What happened to Tiger Beat magazine?

In 1998, Tiger Beat was sold by publisher Sterling/MacFadden to Primedia, which sold the magazine to Scott Laufer, Charles’s son, in 2003. Until 2014, Laufer also produced the similar teen magazine Bop. Since 2015 Tiger Beat has been published by Los Angeles-based Tiger Beat Media, Inc.

Do they still publish Tiger Beat magazine?

Since then, any media attention surrounding the publication and its revamp has died down almost entirely. However, it is still publishing.

When did Tiger Beat magazine come out?

1965
Tiger Beat was the brainchild of Chuck Laufer, a high school English teacher who wanted to encourage more kids to read. The first issue—featuring the Righteous Brothers—hit newsstands in 1965 and cost only 35 cents.

When was Tiger Beat popular?

During the 1960s, The Laufer Company leveraged the teen market dominated by Tiger Beat with similar magazines, including FaVE and Monkee Spectacular.

Is Pop Tiger a real magazine?

Pop Tiger is teen magazine that features Big Time Rush. It appeared in Big Time Sneakers, Big Time Sparks and Big Time Contest. Pop Tiger is a parody of the famous American teen magazine Tiger Beat.

Are any teen magazines still in print?

There are no longer any corporate teen magazines in print, aside from Seventeen special issues.

What happened to right on magazine?

It was headquartered in New York City. It continued publishing on a regular basis until 2014 and focused on African-American celebrities. The magazine was acquired by Right On! Media Holdings, LLC in 2016 and now concentrates on its digital platform, www.rightondigital.com and publishes select print titles.

When did 16 Magazine end?

2001
16 was a fan magazine published in New York City….16 (magazine)

Cover of the first issue of 16 May 1957
Editor-in-Chief Gloria Stavers
Year founded 1956
First issue May 1957
Final issue 2001

Is there still Teen magazine?

Do they still make 17 magazines?

Like Teen Vogue, its fellow final survivor in a once-crowded teen-magazine field, Seventeen will live on in digital form—though WWD reports that Seventeen’s web readership is down this year, along with its print numbers. In the year 2000, there were seven major teen magazines publishing monthly; now, there are none.

Who owned right on magazine?

Charles Laufer
At the age of 17, Horner went to Pepperdine University to study journalism, and after a chance meeting with Charles Laufer, owner of Right On!’s parent company Laufer Publications, she became one of the youngest editors in chief of a national publication in the United States.

What kind of magazine is J-14?

teen magazine
J-14 stands for Just For Teens. An exciting, interesting teen magazine for girls. Features articles, celebrity interviews with pictures, movies and TV show reviews and the latest fashion.

Does 16 magazine still exist?

Despite this, no regular or special issue of 16 Magazine was seen or published since, including online. By this time, newer teen magazines had taken over, such as J14, M Magazine, Popstar! Magazine, and the resurrected Tiger Beat.