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Based in ], but available all over the ], '''Tango''' (]) is a quarterly lifestyle magazine targeted at women. first published in the spring of 2005, the magazine is published by '''Tango Media''', a privately held company owned by Andrea Miller.
Launched in the spring of 2005, is a nationwide magazine focusing on love and relationships. The bi-monthly publication provides insight and advice to women in all stages of their relationship, spotlighting five particular stage that include, looking, taken, engaged, married, and starting over.

Within a year of startup, Tango magazine doubled their circulation to 200,000 copies. Tango also has an accompanying website, www.tangomag.com, that allows for an interactive user experience by way of discussion forums, article feedback, and blogs.




''Tango''' offers stories, views, and advice on a range of subject. Those include: communication, sex, money, leisure, career, home, and family. . The magazine uses 'Smart Talk About Love' as a tagline.



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Based in New York City, but available all over the United States, Tango (]) is a quarterly lifestyle magazine targeted at women. first published in the spring of 2005, the magazine is published by Tango Media, a privately held company owned by Andrea Miller.


Tango' offers stories, views, and advice on a range of subject. Those include: communication, sex, money, leisure, career, home, and family. . The magazine uses 'Smart Talk About Love' as a tagline.






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