Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 25. Chapters: Tiger Beat, Teen magazine, Right On!, Bravo, 16 Magazine, Girlfriend, Nine magazine, Sassy, Seventeen, Cosmogirl, American Cheerleader, Dolly, Expreszo, Teen Voices, Teen Vogue, K-Zone, Popteen, Shout, Elle Girl, New Era, Blue Jean Magazine, YGA, Hi, Imagine, Nicola, Kewl Magazine, List of teen magazines, YM, Teen Scene Magazine, Teen Ink, JVibe, SUSIE Magazine, Mizz Magazine, Just Seventeen, Bop, Love Berry, Teen Beat, The Contributor, Logan, Young Woman's Journal, Bis, The Teenager, Pichi Lemon, It's HOT!, Bananas, Bliss, Brio, P omyk, Cavall Fort, Sneak magazine, Culture Magazine, American Idol Magazine. Excerpt: Bravo is the largest teen magazine within the German-language sphere. The first issue was published in 1956, subtitled as "the magazine for film and television" (). Marilyn Monroe's portrait graced the first published issue, the never-published dummy issue cover displayed Elvis Presley. The founder of the magazine was columnist Peter Boenisch. The first issue on 26 August 1956 cost 50 Pfennig, 30,000 copies were printed. Issue number 13/57 was released on 31 March 1957 with the new subtitle "the magazine with the young heart" () as well as "film, television, pop music" () which disappeared soon afterwards. Starting from issue 34/57 (13 August 1957) the magazine no longer had any subtitles underscoring its newfound focus. In 1968 it began to be published weekly by the Bauer Verlagsgruppe in Hamburg; the editorial office however remained in Munich. In the 1970s the magazine sold more than one million copies. By 1996 each issue still sold around 1.4 million issues. Afterwards the circulation fell steeply. Today the magazine sells around 460,379 copies of each issue (Q4 2006). Bravo covers topics which primarily interest youths, among which are current information on pop and movie stars, as well as...