Seventeen magazine pioneered the teen magazine market when it published its first issue in the s. Since then, teen magazines have grown into a successful and profitable genre of magazines. Teen magazines peaked their success in the late s as new titles joined the competition, all vying for the attention of teenagers. Social media networks, mobile phones and devices, digital publications, and niche-focused websites are alternative channels where teens prefer to glean the latest trends. In a national survey, teenage girls in grades acknowledged that they count on magazines as a source for expression, style trends, and beauty tips source: Teenage Research Unlimited. Teen mags are not just about beauty, cosmetics, people, and relationships.
17 Actresses Who Started Their Own Production Companies
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Most teen magazines did. Here, we look back at all the teen magazines that have folded for one reason lame cover stars? It was so much more than that. It was founded by a bodybuilder who also manufactured workout supplements. Instead of offering tips for getting skinny and wooing boys, it ran stories about playing sports and being buff.
In , pharmacist—and smoker—Hon Lik created the first commercially successful vape. Popular vape brand JUUL traces its origins back to two smokers who were seeking an alternative to cigarettes in Vape products have been in Canada since at least , but e-cigarettes containing nicotine were only legalized and regulated at the federal level in May
What with the metoo movement and allegations of sexual misconduct against Harvey Weinstein , women in Hollywood have started to become more vocal about sexism in the industry, and are also taking real action see: Time's Up to fix it. And actresses actually have a long history of taking matters into their own hands. Here are 17 actresses who decided to take control behind the scenes by starting their own production companies. Vikander and agent Charles Collier set up Vikarious Productions in and selected Euphoria , which has a female director, as its launching project. Theron, with producing partners Beth Kono and AJ Dix, creates projects both for film and TV, focusing on stories that might be otherwise overlooked.