Candy (magazine)
Editor-in-Chief | Sam Potenciano |
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Categories | Teen magazine |
Frequency | Monthly |
Total circulation | 200,000 - 240,000 |
First issue | March-April 1999 |
Company | Summit Media |
Country | Philippines |
Language | English |
Website | www.candymag.com |
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Candy is the #1 teen magazine in the Philippines. It is published by Summit Media, publisher of Preview, Cosmopolitan Philippines, Esquire Philippines, Total Girl, and many more. The magazine is manned by editor-in-chief Sam Potenciano, as of 2015.
Candy's first issue was published on March 1999, with Amanda Griffin as its first cover girl. The magazine is edited in English and is published 11 times a year. The topics inside the magazine are geared towards Filipina teenagers, specifically high school and college students.
As of 2015, it was ranked first in the Philippines in the category of Teen Magazines, according to the survey conducted by Taylor Nelson Sofres.[1]
The Candy Team[edit]
- Editor-in-chief: Sam Potenciano
- Art director: Steph Yapnayon
- Managing editor: Angel C. Aquino
- Features editor: Dyan Zarzuela
- Fashion & beauty assistants: Ning Nunez and Bianca Mascenon
- Web managing editor: Macy Alcaraz
- Web fashion & beauty assistant: Erin Torrejon
- Web editorial assistant: Ayessa De La Pena
- Candy Council of Cool
References[edit]
- ↑ "Summit Media gains market share in latest TNS Survey". SummitMedia.com.ph. Retrieved 30 August 2015.
External links[edit]
- Official website
- Candy at Summit Media
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