Tuesday, May 13, 2014

What is the difference between Teen Vogue and Vogue magazine?




Annabelle


They're targeted to the same age group, teenagers, right? You see, like everyone else in the world, I want to make the best of the money I have. I looked on their websites and other than prices (Teen Vogue being 50 cents each on a subscription and Vogue $1.25) I really don't see any difference between the two. What are they specifically about? Celebrity gossip dishes, quizzes, makeup tips, self-help, ect?


Answer
Teen Vogue is, essentially a "teenage version of Vogue". It depends on your age, I suppose. If you're aged between 12-15, perhaps the Teen Vogue might be a better option for you as it features teen beauty, teen fashion, etc.
I would probably think that "Vogue" would be more suitable if you're a little older as they focus on more high-end fashion, beauty etc.

You can read about Teen Vogue at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teen_Vogue

You could also check out the Vogue website / Teen Vogue website and see which you think might be more suitable for you.

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DMME2


I'm trying to do my history homework...and I'm having trouble with this question.
"What do you think were the unstated editorial policies of
yellow journalism?"
Any help is greatly appreciated! Thanks :)



Answer
It means like "unwritten/unspoken rules". What were some things that were expected from yellow journalism that people didn't demand directly, but if the expectations weren't met people wouldn't buy the newspaper?

For instance, what are some things readers expect from the National Enquirer newspaper? Big pictures, to be lied to, entertained with an interesting story, juicy gossip, and big catchy titles. And they expect it to be up to date. As in, what did this years hottest celebrity do that was illegal and naughty.

The unspoken rule is that the articles are not too serious, using 50 cent words, pictureless, or only filled with true stories.




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