Tiger Beat magazine publisher Charles Laufer has died at the age of 87. Charles Laufer enjoyed a long and celebrated career in the publishing industry.
Tiger Beat remains as the most well known publication from Laufer's efforts - but the man was known for a wide range of magazines and periodicals aimed at young readers.
Laufer reportedly died from natural causes on April 5, 2011.
Tiger Beat was started by Laufner in 1965 and peaked in popularity in 1978 with a circulation of more than 700,000.
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