A skate magazine or skateboarding magazine is a publication whose main topic is skateboarding. They can be in print form, online, or both. [1]
Skateboarding magazine | Years active | Location |
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43 (magazine) | United States | |
411 Video Magazine | 1993-2005 | United States |
Action Now | 1980-1982 | United States [2] |
ABD Magazine | Vienna | |
BE Skateboarding [3] | 2016–present | Europe |
Big Brother (magazine) | 1992-2004 | United States |
Brasil Skate (BR) | Brazil | |
COLOR (magazine) | 2003-2013 | Canada |
Concussion Magazine | United States | |
Dose Skateboarding | 2020–present | Germany |
Confusion magazine | 2010–present | International |
Concrete Wave Magazine | 2002–present | Canada |
Déjà-vu Skatemag | France | |
document (magazine) | 1997-2009 | United Kingdom |
DOGPISS MAGAZINE [4] | United Kingdom | |
Esqueite | Brazil | |
FLAT Mégazine | 1993-1996 | Switzerland |
Free (skateboarding magazine) | 2015–present | United Kingdom |
Format Skateboard Magazine | ||
giftorm | Est. 2004 | Sweden |
grey skate mag | United Kingdom | |
Jenkem Magazine | 2011–present | United States |
Juice (skateboarding magazine) | 1993–present | Venice Beach, CA |
HOMEBOY | 1987 | USA [5] |
Huck (magazine) | 2006–present | London, UK |
Kingpin Magazine | United Kingdom | |
Lodown magazine | 1995-2016 | Germany |
Lowcard Mag | United States | |
Love Skate Mag | 2018–present | Montreal |
Le Nouveau Skate International | ~1978 | France |
Medium Skate Mag | Toronto | |
Monster Skateboard Magazine | ~1985 | |
National Skateboard Review | 1976-1979 | |
New Zealand Skateboarder | New Zealand | |
North Skateboard Magazine | 2011–present | Scotland |
OH-SO | Est. 2018 | |
One Love Skatemag | Denmark | |
Pocket Skateboard Mag | Germany | |
Pop Magazine | 2005-2016 | Australia |
Poweredge Magazine | Jan 1988-Oct 1991 | United States |
Push Periodical | 2015–present | San Francisco / Belgium |
R.A.D. | 1987-1995 | United Kingdom |
same old [6] [7] | United Kingdom | |
Sessions | ||
Session Magazine | c. 2010 – | South Africa |
Sidewalk (magazine) | 1995-2016 | United Kingdom |
Skate International Belgie | ~1978 | Belgium |
Skateboarder (magazine) | 1964- print ended in 2013 | United States |
Skateboard | 1975 one issue | United States [8] |
Skateboard | Germany | |
Skateboard Magazin | ~1978 | Germany |
Skaterock | 2005- | Czech Republic |
Slicks | Australia | |
Skateboard! | 1977-1979 1988-1992 relaunched | United Kingdom [9] [10] |
Skateboard Scene | 1977- | United Kingdom |
Skateboard Special | 1977-1978 | United Kingdom [11] |
Skateboard World | 1977-1979 | United States [12] |
Skateboard World.Japan | 1977-1978 | Japan |
Skate | ||
Skate Jawn | ||
Skateworld Journal | ||
Skat'n News | ||
Skate Rider | ||
Skate Magazine | France | |
Skate France International | France | |
Skateboard | France | |
Slam Skateboarding | Australia | |
SOLO skateboard magazine | Cologne, Germany | |
Super Skateboard | France | |
Slap Skateboard Magazine | 1992-2008 | United States |
Staf magazine | Spain | |
Stoops | Los Angeles | |
Streetsurfing | ||
STRENGTH (magazine) | ended Oct 2002 | |
The Quarterly Skateboarder | only 2 issues before it became Skateboarder Magazine | |
The Skateboarder's Companion | United Kingdom | |
That Noise Magazine [13] | Est. 2012 | Switzerland |
Transworld Skateboarding | 1983 - print edition ended in 2019 after 397 issues | United States |
The Skateboard Mag | Est. 2004 | |
Thrasher (magazine) | Est. January 1981 – present | San Francisco |
Wild World of Skateboarding | 1976-1978 | United States [14] |
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