Shout (magazine)

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Shout Mag
Editor Maria T. Welch
Categories Teen Lifestyle for Girls
Frequency fortnightly every Thursday
Circulation 520 000
Publisher D. C. Thomson & Co. Ltd
First issue 1993
Country Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Language English
Website shoutmag.co.uk

Shout is a UK magazine for teenage girls, published by D. C. Thomson & Co. Ltd of Dundee, Scotland, since 1993.

It carries articles on fashion, celebrities, flowcharts, true stories, problems and embarrassing moments. It is printed fortnightly, and is read by over 520,000 people each fortnight.There are many things in these categories. The celebrity pages can have a topic (such as celebs who pick their noses, snog their pets, etc.) or can be just be embarrassing or enhancing pictures. Fashion shows clothes you can buy from various stores and different ways to wear them. and different ranges colours and ways to apply make up that will enhance your features.Flow charts and polls let you have your opinion and see what other people think on the subject (Hottest/ buffest boys, etc.). True stories contain stories of people's experiences problems or ailments. Problems is a write back system which lets girls send in their problems that may appear in the magazine or you may get written back to. Embarrassing moments is where girls write in telling them their recent embarrassing moments. They get rated on how embarrassing they are if they say 'Get over it', then its barely embarrassing, 'Slightly shameful' means it was embarrassing at the time but you will eventually get over it and, 'Completely cringey!' means you will never live it down. It is an inspiring magazine for 10-14 year old girls and helps them look good and feel great.

It is released every fortnight at £2.20 (normally)

Shout was launched by Jackie Brown and is currently edited by Maria T. Welch.

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