Faze (magazine)

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Faze
Categories Teen magazine
Year founded 1999
Country Canada
Based in Toronto
Language English
Website www.faze.ca
ISSN 1706-0745

Faze is a Canadian-based magazine written for teens and young adults, also available in the United States.

Faze began publishing in 1999, founded by Lorraine Zander who remains editor-in-chief. While it covers a broad range of topics it is mostly read by girls 12–19. Style, real-life stories, humour, health are all big parts of Faze but music typically is the biggest component with recent covers featuring artists such as The Black Eyed Peas, Simple Plan, Avril Lavigne, LIGHTS, Beyoncé, Cody Simpson and many more.[1]

Faze has always aimed to be an intelligent, positive magazine for young people.[2] Teens themselves are highly involved in the editorial process, choosing stories and doing a healthy share of the writing and editing.

Faze also has a large website with archived articles and web-only content at Faze Online.

References

  1. Caroline Laurin. "Targeting Teens", Humber Magazine World, 2005.
  2. Strategy Staff. "Teen mag’s editorial focus wins support", Strategy Magazine, August 14, 2001.

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