It's for teenagers and deals with a range of different topics. The firstthing I'd do is see what the different jobs are - what people arewriting about and at what level. I'd look at the different stories tosee whether they're suitable for teenagers. I'd look for topics that arereally interesting, that people want to read, like teenage relationshipand family problems.
Most of my articles would help my peers and youngsters. I've got my ownschool newspaper. It's a bit like Bliss but more about schools thancelebrities.
For writers I think I'd get normal people in as normal people know moreabout problems than celebrities. People like me should be in charge. Iknow a lot of people who actually just buy a magazine for the freebieson the front but quality is inside the magazine when you read it. A lotof freebies are just for girls and I think they should be unisex'something to help with studies like pencils, pens and stationery.
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