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Jane (magazine)
Jane is a magazine created to appeal to the women who grew up reading Sassy Magazine.
Sassy, created by Jane Pratt in 1987, was intended to appeal to adolescent girls, but because of its candor and coverage of topics other teen magazines didn't touch, such as the riot grrrl movement, its popularity exploded beyond its intended audience. Whenever Sassy ended its run in 1994, readers were left heartbroken and waiting for something to take its place. In 1997, Jane Pratt's new magazine, Jane, published by the Disney-owned Fairchild Publications , hit the stands. Although Jane is often as frank as its predecessor, its ad-driven fashionista style resembles Glamour more than Sassy.
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