Teen Titans was an American animated television series based on the DC Comics characters of the same name. The show was created by Glen Murakami, developed by David Slack, and produced by Warner Bros. Animation. It premiered on Cartoon Network and on Discovery Kids on July 19, 2003, and the final episode Things Change aired on January 16, 2006. Two comic book titles from DC Comics, Tiny Titans and the former Teen Titans Go!, are based on the series. Many characters, scenarios and themes were
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Teen pop
Teen situation comedy
Teen pop is a subgenre of pop music that is created, marketed and oriented toward young teenagers and preadolescents. Teen pop covers genres and styles such as pop, dance, R&B;, hip hop, country and rock. Teen oriented popular music had become common by the end of the Swing Era, in the late 1940s, with Frank Sinatra being an early teen idol. However, it was the early 1960s that became known as the Golden Age for pop teen idols, who included Paul Anka, Fabian and Frankie Avalon. The first
Teen Choice Awards
Teen sitcom, teen show or teen comedy is a television genre. Like teen dramas, this genre was also generally non existent in the first 45 years of television. Teen sitcoms are often comedic television series targeted towards teenagers, but are also popular with young adults as well as preteens. When sitcoms reached their peak in the 1950s and 1960s, they were supposed to be family oriented. Sitcoms of the 1950s such as Leave it to Beaver and Father Knows Best were popular with teenagers. The
Teen
The Teen Choice Awards is an awards show presented annually by Fox. The program honors the year's biggest achievements in music, movies, sports, television, fashion and more, as voted on by teens aged 13–19. The program usually features a high number of celebrities and musical performers. The winners are awarded with authentic mini size (182 cm) surfboards designed with a fresh summertime theme every year. The ceremony has also created spin off teen awards on YouTube. Teen Choice was started in
Teen drama
Teen was an American teen lifestyle magazine for preteen and early teenage girls, ages 10 to 15. The content of Teen included advice, entertainment news, quizzes, fashion, beauty, celebrity role models, and real girl stories . The magazine had nine sections: New Stuff, Tech Girl, Celeb Stuff, Celebs, Look, Fashion, Get Real, Absolutely You, and More. New Stuff was a section that talks about anything recently released that is attractive to its readership, such as technology, accessories,
Téén Language
A teen drama is a type of dramatic television series in which the focus is on teenage characters. The genre was relatively non existent for the first 45 years of television; it came into prominence in the early 1990s. Previously, most series with a focus on teens had been sitcoms while teens in drama series were usually part of a larger ensemble that included adults and children. Teen dramas, more often than not, have soap opera elements, allowing the young adult characters to grow and develop
Miss Teen USA
Miss Teen USA is a beauty pageant run by the Miss Universe Organization for girls aged 15–19. The reigning titleholder is Stormi Henley of Tennessee. The pageant was first held in 1983 and has been broadcast live on a succession of channels, most recently on NBC from 2003 2007. In March 2007 it was announced that the broadcast of the Miss Teen USA pageant on NBC had not been renewed, and that Miss Teen USA 2007 would be the final televised event. Notable pageant winners include actresses Kelly
Teen Vogue
Teen Vogue magazine began as a version of Vogue magazine for a younger audience. This US magazine focuses on fashion and celebrities and offers information about the latest entertainment and feature stories on current issues and events. The magazine is published in a smaller 6¾ x9 format, allowing it a unique cover size and more visibility on the front of a magazine selling shelf, and some flexibility getting into a digest sized slot at checkout stands. The magazine also has an associated
Lesbian teen fiction
Lesbian teen fiction is a subgenre of young adult fiction and LGBT literature. Books that fall under this category include themes of romance or attraction between female teenagers, including bisexual teenagers. Authors of such novels may or may not be female, gay, or bisexual. Novels that deal with the topic of lesbianism but not in teenagers (such as Julie Anne Peters's Between Mom & Jo) are generally not classified as lesbian teen fiction. In Ruby (1976) by Rosa Guy, the main character is a