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''Tiger Beat'' is an American internet teen
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originally published by The Laufer Company, and marketed primarily to adolescent girls. The magazine had a paper edition that was sold at stores until December 2018.


History and profile

''Tiger Beat'' was founded in September 1965 by Charles "Chuck" Laufer, his brother Ira Laufer, and television producer and host Lloyd Thaxton. The magazine features teen idol
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and carries articles on
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and
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. Charles Laufer once described the magazine's content as "guys in their 20s singing 'La La' songs to 13-year-old girls." A distinctive element of ''Tiger Beat'' is its covers, which feature cut-and-paste
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d photos – primarily
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s – of current teen idols. For the first twelve issues, Thaxton's face appeared at the top corner of the cover (at first the magazine was titled ''Lloyd Thaxton's Tiger Beat''), and he also contributed a column. Post-2016, the magazine started using solo celebrities on their covers to target celeb-obsessed Gen Z-ers. During the 1960s, The Laufer Company leveraged the teen market dominated by ''Tiger Beat'' with similar magazines, including ''FaVE'' and ''Monkee Spectacular.'' In 1998, ''Tiger Beat'' was sold by publisher Sterling/MacFadden to
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, which sold the magazine to Scott Laufer, Charles's son, in 2003. Until 2014, Laufer also produced the similar teen magazine '' Bop''. Since 2015 ''Tiger Beat'' has been published by
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-based Tiger Beat Media, Inc.


In popular culture

Jude Doyle Jude Ellison Sady Doyle (formerly Sady Doyle; born June 11, 1982) is an American feminist author. Profile In 2005, Doyle graduated from Eugene Lang College. He founded the blog Tiger Beatdown (a punning reference to ''Tiger Beat'') in 2008. ...
founded the
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Tiger Beatdown (a punning reference to ''Tiger Beat'') in 2008. It concluded in 2013.


References


External links

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