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  2. Teen magazine - Wikipedia

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    Examples include Faze in Canada, which is published in both web and print versions, and Rookie, an independently run online magazine and book series founded in 2011 by Editor-in-Chief Tavi Gevinson, which publishes writing, photography, and other forms of artwork by and for teenagers. With a digital format, the accessibility of teen magazines ...

  3. Gossip columnist - Wikipedia

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    A gossip columnist is someone who writes a gossip column in a newspaper or magazine, especially in a gossip magazine.Gossip columns are written in a light, informal style, and relate opinions about the personal lives or conduct of celebrities from show business (motion picture movie stars, theater, and television actors), politicians, professional sports stars, and other wealthy people or ...

  4. Template:Gossip Girl - Wikipedia

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  5. Who Is Gossip Girl? Revisiting the Controversial Final Reveal ...

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    Two other characters were in the running to be Gossip Girl — until the New York Post reported that one of the characters might be the mysterious blogger and the creative team had to change their ...

  6. Louella Parsons - Wikipedia

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    Louella Rose Oettinger, (August 6, 1881 – December 9, 1972) known professionally as Louella Parsons, was an American gossip columnist and a screenwriter. At her peak, her columns were read by 20 million people in 700 newspapers worldwide.

  7. Aileen Mehle - Wikipedia

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    Mehle then joined The Daily News, followed by The New York Post. [1] [4] From 1985 to her retirement in 2005, Mehle wrote for Women's Wear Daily,” “Architectural Digest” and W magazine. [4] In 1988, James Revson, a rival gossip columnist at Newsday, accused Mehle of fabricating some of the content of her columns. He alleged that she had ...

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  9. Gossip Center - Wikipedia

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    Gossip Center (formerly known as Gossip Girls) is a celebrity news and gossip website owned by Bluefin Media. The site's original content is regularly featured on the homepage of Google News and FoxNews.com , and it reports over 10,000 original stories 100,000 copyrighted images in its archives. [ 1 ]