- Condé Nast owns Teen Vogue and is a publishing company
- 8 million dollars made a year for Teen Vogue
- Advanced publications own other publications
- Founded in 1909
- Focused on fashion, politics, culture, identity
- Teen Vogue was launched in 2003 and is a sister publication (horizontal) to Vogue and is targeted at teenage girls
- First issue: January 2003, Final issue: December 2017 (on paper) featuring Hillary Clinton. They now only produce articles online
- Cut down prints in 2015 as it wasn’t very efficient and not many people were buying them
- Primary target audience: Teenage girls
- since 2016, Teen Vogue has grown substantially in traffic through its website; in January 2017, the magazine’s website had 7.9 million US visitors compared to 2.9 million the previous January
- 1.7% of their May 2018 audience was 17 or younger, 2.6% were 18 to 24 years old
There is a wide variety of topics (Overview of the homepage)
Represents a lot of different topics and Teen Vogue can reach and increase their audience by the variety that they have on their website. Keeps people updated on ‘all the gossip’.