Tiger Beat

Tiger Beat

The April 2013 issue of Tiger Beat, featuring One Direction
Categories Teen, celebrity
Frequency Monthly
First issue September 1965 (1965-September)
Company TigerBeat Media, LLC
Website www.tigerbeat.com

Tiger Beat is an American fan magazine marketed primarily to adolescent girls. It is currently published by TigerBeat Media, LLC, of New York, New York, which also produces its sister publication, BOP.[1]

History and profile

Founded in September 1965[2][3] by Charles "Chuck" Laufer and his brother, Ira, Tiger Beat has as its forte teen idol gossip, movies, music and fashion.[4] It is known for its covers with 'cut and paste' collaged photos of teen idols. Its publisher, originally named The Laufer Co., also founded and published the teen magazine FaVE (now defunct).

Lloyd Thaxton's face appeared at the top of the newly launched Tiger Beat magazine (then known as Lloyd Thaxton's Tiger Beat) for which he did a column.[5] Thaxton was a co-founder of Tiger Beat magazine.[6]

Tiger Beat was sold to Primedia late in 1998 by former publisher Sterling/MacFadden. It was purchased in 2003 by Scott Laufer, the son of Chuck Laufer.[7] The magazine was sold to TigerBeat Media, LLC, founded by Mark Patricof, in June 2015.

References

  1. New York Times 28 May 2007
  2. Alex French. "The Very First Issues of 19 Famous Magazines". Mental Floss. Retrieved August 10, 2015.
  3. "Tweens, Teens, and Magazines" (PDF). Kaiser Family Foundation. January 2013. Retrieved 19 August 2015.
  4. Billboard
  5. RIP Lloyd Thaxton
  6. IMDB bio
  7. Los Angeles Times

External links

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