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Smash Hits to close

Posted on February 2, 2006 | 1 comment |

The magazine that launched the likes of Mark Frith, Kate Thornton and Emma “CIA? CID? Same thing” Jones to 'stardom' is finally to close. I never bought a copy of Smash Hits myself, but I'd frequently browse through my sister's copies when we were growing up. It was a bit pants, wasn't it, with its stupid made-up words and SAW obsession?

Still, it feels like the end of an era. I imagine this is how my parents' generation felt when The Eagle closed, whether they read it or not.

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  1. Lisa Rullsenberg wrote:
    February 2, 2006 | Reply

    Maybe now really IS the best time for me to flog off my 1984, 1985, 1986 and 1987 Smah Hits annuals (or was it from '83 to '86???)

    I remember Smash Hits from the early days when it was full of swearing (well, it was circa punk/post-punk pre-80s). Vivid memories!

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