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Looks like Teen Vogue laid off its politic staffers. (Original Post) Swede Nov 2025 OP
That sucks drmeow Nov 2025 #1
Teen Vogue Will Fold Into Vogue.com Celerity Nov 2025 #2
This "new chapter" of keeping young people uneducated synni Nov 2025 #3

Celerity

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2. Teen Vogue Will Fold Into Vogue.com
Mon Nov 3, 2025, 06:56 PM
Nov 2025
https://www.thecut.com/article/teen-vogue-folding-into-vogue-com.html

One of the last remaining publications dedicated to teens and young adults is undergoing a transformation. Today, Condé Nast announced that Teen Vogue will now live at Vogue.com and that the magazine’s editor-in-chief, Versha Sharma, will be stepping down. Chloe Malle, Vogue’s new head of editorial content, will oversee the publication in Sharma’s place. The move follows last week’s news that Vogue Business will officially move under the Vogue.com umbrella as well.

According to the announcement, Teen Vogue will remain “a distinct editorial property, with its own identity and mission.” The magazine had already ceased printing, releasing a final print issue with Hillary Clinton on the cover in December 2017 before becoming a digital-only publication. During that time, and continuing under Sharma’s direction, the outlet had shifted its focus toward discussing politics and human rights head on, laying a strong stake in the media landscape as a reliable place for young people to seek out sociopolitical coverage. From interviewing Zohran Mamdani on the campaign trail to catching up with Greta Thunberg fresh out of her detention in an Israeli prison to breaking down the lessons that Black Lives Matter taught protestors, Teen Vogue has been considered a platform for young progressives inside the glossy confines of Condé Nast. The company’s announcement makes no explicit mention of the future of the outlet’s political coverage.

“We are looking forward to this new chapter. In our increasingly fragmented media landscape, making all Vogue — Teen Vogue and Vogue Business — accessible in one place sets us up for growth,” Malle said in the announcement, noting she grew up reading the teen magazine herself. “I loved it then and I love and respect it now, and am committed to continuing and supporting its point of view and sensibility.”

RIP TeenVogue.com.

synni

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3. This "new chapter" of keeping young people uneducated
Mon Nov 3, 2025, 07:01 PM
Nov 2025

The best way to create future Republicans.

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