Fabulous 208
Categories | Pop music, teenagers |
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Frequency | Weekly |
First issue | 18 January 1964 |
Final issue | 27 September 1980 |
Country | United Kingdom |
Fabulous 208 (retitled Fab 208 from 1969 onwards) was a British pop music magazine.
History and profile
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Published weekly between 1964 and 1980 by
First published as Fabulous on 18 January 1964, the Beatles appeared on the front cover, espousing the magazine's (then)
An innovation in the magazine's early years was celebrity guest editors, including
Its readership had always been predominantly female, but as it moved into the 1970s the magazine repositioned itself more explicitly as a girl's publication, placing itself in competition with titles such as Jackie (which itself had launched only weeks after Fabulous) with more fashion features, and models replacing pop stars on the cover in most weeks. By the end of the 1970s it was being outsold by both Jackie and on the pop front by newly launched titles such as Smash Hits (from 1978). After a brief spell as rebranded as Fab Hits it was published for the last time on 27 September 1980, with the Beatles once again on the front cover.
References
- ^ Jon Savage (6 September 2009). "The magazine explosion". The Guardian. Retrieved 19 November 2016.
- ^ a b Jobling, Paul & Crowley, David (1996) Graphic Design: Reproduction and Representation Since 1800, Manchester University Press, p.218-9