csp- Teen Vogue

Teen vogues description / what they want people to know about the magazine.

Teen Vogue is the destination for the next generation of influencers. We educate, enlighten, and empower young people, arming them with all they need to lead stylish and informed lives. Teen Vogue, launched in February 2003, delivers 27 million-plus monthly impressions through a combination of TeenVogue.com, multiple social media platforms, and a robust video channel.

Main points of teen vogue:

  • teen target
  • discusses ideas of politics, fashion, identity and sexuality.
  • the magazine’s website had 7.9 million US visitors compared to 2.9 million the previous January.
  • Teen Vogue is an American online publication, formerly in print, launched in January 2003, as a sister publication to Vogue
  • ownership:
  • owned by ”Condé Nast.” Condé Nast is a global mass media company founded in 1909 by Condé Montrose Nast, and owned by Advance Publications. Its headquarters are located at One World Trade Centre in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan.
  • CONGLOMERATE COMPANY- produces some of the world’s leading print, digital, video and social brands. These include Vogue, GQ, The New Yorker, Vanity Fair)

Teen vogue have a new media approach by expressing their entertainment and news that is particularly targeted to ‘trending’ stories and political problems that have took interest in teenagers.

Their main topics they publish is focused on sexuality, race, beauty, fashion, celebs and identity. They cover trends most recently from platforms such on TikTok, Instagram and twitter.

They stand for every minority group such as the LGBTQ+ community, and keep all story’s open to everyone with a sort of everyone here is valid and excepted approach to their magazine and website.

Andrew Tate and the “Manosphere” Show How Far Hating Women Can Get You

This op-ed argues that Andrew Tate’s popularity is a sign of feminism under attack.

This article describes and tells us about the most covered male in the media in 2022. Andrew Tate is a multi-millionaire ”Alpha-male”, who hold views which have been heavily judged and disregarded by many people particularly the female community. His words and actions have been adopted by young boys all over the world which has become a huge problem as this man has been looked up to by so many young impressionable boys and seem to now be holding the same views as Andrew himself due to the exposure on social media.

Teen vogue exposes Tate’s indecent values and his recent run in with Romanian police due to allegations of human trafficking. Teen vogue decently do not shy away from being open and honest with their teenage audience by swearing in their articles and further covering story’s with issues such as rape and sexual assault. For example in the article about Andrew Tate discussing his recent arrest it states. ”  One woman showed voice messages presumably from Tate, including one reading, “I love raping you.” ” further stating ”  In 2015, Tate and his brother were arrested on “suspicion of sexual assault and physical abuse”. Teen vogue seems to want to educate and make the world a better place by exposing such bad behaviour and values that are being bled into young viewers and uses of social media.

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Kylie Jenner Officially Introduces Her Son And Reveals His Name:

After a long wait on the name announcement of Kylie Jenner’s second baby, she finally let the world know. The name ”Aire” was announced and shocked the world after the baby’s name previously being ”Wolf”.

The question is why has this name been so talked about amongst social media for the last year, what importance does this have in peoples lives? The main idea is that people live such a boring life day to day the only thing that takes their interest is celebrities dazzling rich lifestyle and therefore gives them something to look up to and ”wish for”.

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