Seventeen magazine was first published in 1944 as a teen magazine aimed at teenage girls.
Seventeen Magazine was first published in 1944 with a direct market to tweens and teens in the twelve to nineteen year old range. Triangle Publications started the magazine but it has changed ownership several times. It is not being published by Hearst Corporation.
Seventeen is an American magazine for teenagers. It was first published in 1944 by Walter Annenberg's Triangle Publications. When Seventeen magazine debuted in September 1944, it sold 400,000 copies in just six days. Rather than just a case of lucky timing, Seventeen succeeded because the rudiments of a teenage girls' culture which had been slowly if unevenly coalescing over the earlier several decades provided an eager-and large-market for a magazine that was targeted exclusively at high school girls.
1944 Baseball MagazinesThe 1944 Baseball Magazines were published monthly. A noted copy issued in July of 1944 has a Jimmie Foxx cover, and has a value of abot $$35 in excllent - near/mint condition. The average magazine in 1944 sells for about $25, Condition is important. Common flaws would be staining, foxing (yellowing), fading, creases, rips, loose pages, cracked binding, writing on the cover, and mailing labels will also bring the value down.
Pageant - magazine - was created in 1944.
The first teen magazine, Seventeen, was founded by Helen Valentine and published by Walter Annenberg in 1944. It was created as a way to target a younger demographic with fashion and lifestyle content.
Catalyst - magazine - was created in 1944.
VVV - magazine - ended in 1944.
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Cover Girl won the Oscar for Music - Scoring - in 1944.
Cover Girl - 1944 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG (TV rating) Australia:G (original rating) Finland:S France:U Germany:o.Al. Sweden:Btl UK:U USA:Approved West Germany:12
Time is a weekly; there could have been 52 people on the covers, and that's ignoring the possibility that a cover could have had more than one person. Dwight D. Eisenhower was Time's Person of the Year in 1944 if that's what you meant.