Total Girl

Total Girl

TotalGirl is a magazine published by Pacific Magazines. It is aimed at preteen girls residing in Australia, New Zealand, and The Philippines. The slogan of TotalGirl is "No Boys Allowed!"

The magazine was founded in 2002, and reached a peak circulation of 80,000 copies. After a 22 percent drop in circulation over the last half of 2006, the magazine redesigned its masthead, and changed its palette and fonts in an attempt to increase its appeal. The magazine also includes free gifts every month. The magazine also has its own show called Total Girl TV, which airs on Boomerang every Sunday at 9am. Shows that are on Total Girl TV includes Horseland, Strawberry Shortcake, Sabrina the Teenage Witch among other programing. Total Girl TV first aired on September 27, 2009. A new block called Total Girl' began on 7TWO on 5 March 2012, and currently airs every weekday morning from 6:30am to 9:00am.

On 18 October 2010, Total Girl released their 100th issue (collector's edition)and had their 8th birthday. Miley Cyrus was on the cover holding balloons. The magazine came with party jewellery and a poster with all the covers from their previous issues on it. Every year, Total girl has its back to school issue at the start of January, the Best Besties issue every August and their Christmas Issue in December

Read more about Total Girl:  Philippine Version, Cover of The Month

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