Teen media is experiencing yet another blow, and some observers say that’s a big deal for both teens and adults. That's largely because Teen Vogue, the site at the heart of the latest media maelstrom, is known for its ambitious political coverage and reliable-yet-trendy offerings.
Earlier this week, Teen Vogue’s publisher, Condé Nast, announced that it would be folding the 22-year-old brand under the Vogue.com umbrella, calling it “a transition that’s part of a broader push to expand the Vogue ecosystem."
“The title will remain a distinct editorial property, with its own identity and mission,” says an article published in Vogue Business.
But onlookers say they aren’t so sure, citing a spate of layoffs as a reason to worry about where Teen Vogue is headed. The company is reportedly lay

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