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412:, two of the young stars of the moment. The publication was characterized by putting on the cover two artists (mainly singers, but also actors, athletes and models), most of the time a man and a woman, although there were also the inclusion of entire groups, although initially only put one or two members. Each issue was eagerly awaited by the public, at a time when the Internet did not exist, the magazines were one of the sources to learn more about the favorite artists. During the late 80s, the publication found an important niche and grew. Artists like most of the members of the group 596: 263: 161: 66: 25: 520:(ERES Awards), which rewarded the best of music and television, at the time also the best of theater, film, radio and even ads. The nominees were chosen by readers and published a month before the awards. The awards were broadcast on television, and included live performances. The latest awards were presented in 2001. Prior to the first delivery, the group Caló and 394:
Group.The magazine was published between 1988 and 2012. Its slogan was "¿y Tú quien eres?" ("And who are you?"). The fortnightly magazine was directed at adolescents and young people, with topics of interest such as music, film, television, fashion, advice, test, support and interviews. Each cover
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The idea for the magazine came in 1988, from Editorial Televisa, looking for a magazine focused on young audiences. For presentation campaigned on TV with the usual slogan "¿Y tú quien eres?"("And who are you?") with two shades of the first artists to cover the debut. The first issue appeared on
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Starting the 90s, the publication grew readership. In 1990 was introduced Special Music every six months, where they made a musical summary of the top albums, songs and artists. These issues did not have to cover any particular artist in his first numbers, it was just a collage of several ones.
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The magazine started the new millennium remaining as one of the favorite magazine of Mexican youth, but the new offering of youth magazines gradually affecting it, also increased access to internet in Mexico and new consumer trends population took their toll . Premios ERES stopped the Awards
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and Dan Masciarelli. And they culminated 24 years of a magazine that left its mark on the Mexican celebrities. ERES Niños publication first appeared in 2000, still it continues to be published.
461:. Other special and Beauty editions for men and women, weddings, etc. were performed. During the 90s several Latin artists who were beginning to dawn appeared on the cover, such as 425:
Eventually over the years they changed and included a single artist or group in front, highlighting the end of the 1990s and early 2000s international artists such as
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delivered in 2001. The ever-changing image that the magazine managed to survive until its last edition on December 2012, whose cover was the singer
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recorded "Eres", the official theme of the magazine and the prizes; which later was released for sale.
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The image of the magazine was renewed every good time, keeping it cool. In 1991 introduced the
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