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{{Short description|Magazine aimed at teenage readers}} {{About|the genre|the magazine|Teen (magazine)}} '''Teen magazines''' are [[magazine]]s aimed at [[teenager|teenage]] readers. They usually consist of gossip, news, fashion tips and interviews and may include [[posters]], [[label|stickers]], small samples of [[cosmetics]] or other products and inserts. The teen magazine industry is overwhelmingly female-oriented. Several publications, such as ''[[Teen Ink]]'' and ''[[Teen Voices]]'', cater to both male and female audiences, although publications specifically targeting teenage boys are rare.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Teen Magazines - Genres|url = http://iml.jou.ufl.edu/projects/fall07/Moorhouse/genres.html|website = iml.jou.ufl.edu|access-date = 2015-12-09}}</ref> Many scholars have critiqued teen magazines, as the topics presented are narrow and only present a limited range of female roles, some believe that they are effective because of the relationship developed between magazine and reader. There is a distinct feminine space that is made by the text itself as editors of teen magazines focus on making the content of their text appropriate to the analytical ability of their readers. Along with most mainstream magazines, teen magazines are typically sold in print at supermarkets, pharmacies, bookstores and newsstands.
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