
Teen Vogue‘s print edition is being shuttered by Cond├â┬⌐ Nast!
Despite deciding a year ago to scale back the magazine to just four issues annually, the magazine media company has announced they will be completely shutting it down.
Wow.
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Considering all the amazing work they’ve been doing in educating teens about women’s issues, politics, and much more, the news has the Internet shook!!
See why it’s trending on Twitter (below):
it’s so wild that teens growing up now will never see a new Nylon or Teen Vogue issue in print
— MONET🦄 (@mon3ttttt) November 2, 2017
RIP Teen Vogue ├░┼╕╦£┬¡ I still remember buying the very first issue & got my daughter a subscription when I realized they woke af…it├óΓé¼Γäós a sad day
— Tish (@Tish_Tish_Tish) November 2, 2017
Teen Vogue is one of the few print magazines that treat teens like young adults. It’s a shame their incredible content will not be printed.
— Grace Sweeney (@grace_sweeney) November 2, 2017
the fact that Wired of all things still gets weekly printings over the work that Teen Vogue has been doing lately is ridiculous. https://t.co/8Wu2fyntRE
— theo jones (@theoisjonesing) November 2, 2017
So Teen Vogue’s digital work gets a young audience to subscribe to a print magazine and…they shutter the print edition. Great job.
— Scott Smith (@ourmaninchicago) November 2, 2017
WHAT?! I don├óΓé¼Γäót like that I think this has a lot to do with how critical of a voice Teen Vogue has been over the last year and with a Black woman EIC. Since the article specifies “print,” I hope online remains. https://t.co/ilOUnPXuFj
— PrestonMitchum (@PrestonMitchum) November 2, 2017
Teen Vogue is basically the only reason Conde Nast was relevant to anyone under 35 https://t.co/9biu62E8YQ
— Peter Henderson (@Henderburn) November 2, 2017
Thoughts???
[Image via Teen Vogue.]
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