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:This article is about a magazine. For the compilation album by Jimi Hendrix, see Smash Hits (album). There is also an album entitled Smash Hits by Tom Jones.

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Jimi Hendrix - Smash Hits (album) - Tom Jones

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Smash Hits is a British music magazine aimed primarily at teenage girls. The magazine was founded by Nick Logan, who previously edited the New Musical Express during one of its most creative periods and went on to create '80s fashion bible The Face.

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New Musical Express - The Face

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Smash Hits was at its peak in the 1980s, launching the career of many respected journalists including Heat's editor Mark Frith. Neil Tennant of the Pet Shop Boys also worked as a writer, and once claimed that had he not become a pop star, he would likely have pursued his ambition to become editor.

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Heat's - Mark Frith - Neil Tennant - Pet Shop Boys

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In the 1990s the magazine's circulation slumped and it was overtaken by the BBC's spin off magazine Top Of The Pops. Television presenter and journalist Kate Thornton was editor for a short time.

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BBC - Top Of The Pops - Kate Thornton

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The first issue was published in November 1978 (excepting a special preview dated September 1978) and featured Blondie on the cover. Initially the publication was monthly but switched to fortnightly the following year, which it has remained ever since.

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In 1984 an Australian version was created and proved just as successful for that new market as the

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original did back in Britain.

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It is published by Emap, who also use the name for one of their Digital Television services on Sky Digital.

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Emap - Digital Television - Sky Digital

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