Topic: CosmoGIRL! Magazine
Girl Talk
What if women's magazines could chat with their readers?
By Sarah Fones, Â September 3, 2008
My conversation with women’s magazines began at age seven, when I discovered Teen Beat. As I grew older, my tastes changed: I read Sassy in middle school and Vogue in high ...In what is perhaps one of the most dissonant press releases Media Mob has gotten in a while, a press representative from Time Out New York is touting the magazine's Where Laid-Off Workers Go To Drink spread. Asks the flack: What happens when you show up at your gig at Radar only to find the magazine's folded? Or ...
Portfoilio's Mixed Media blogger Jeff Bercovici reports that Hearst's CosmoGirl has folded. A statement from Hearst (quoted by Mr. Bercovici) reads: Hearst Magazines has made a strategic decision to consolidate its teen publishing activities into Seventeen, the largest-selling monthly teen magazine on newsstands. Effective with the December issue, CosmoGirl will cease as a print magazine, remaining online only ...
