Faze (magazine)

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Faze
CategoriesTeen magazine
Year founded2000
CountryCanada
Based inToronto
LanguageEnglish
Websitefaze.ca
ISSN1706-0745

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

Faze began publishing in 2000, 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.

Founder and Editor in Chief Lorraine is advising and collaborating with . She has been assisting them in media outreach and potential branding partnerships.

References[]

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

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