Since 2004, the MAGIC gamma-ray telescope has newly discovered 6 TeV blazars.
The total set of 13 MAGIC-detected active galactic nuclei includes well-studied
objects at other wavelengths like Markarian 501 and the giant radio galaxy M87,
but also the distant the flat-spectrum radio quasar 3C 279, and the newly
discovered TeV gamma-ray emitter S5 0716+71. In addition, also long-term and
multi-wavelength studies on well-known TeV blazars and systematic searches for
new TeV blazars have been carried out. Here we report selected highlights from
recent MAGIC observations of extragalactic TeV gamma-ray sources, emphasizing
the new physics insights MAGIC was able to contribute.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, submitted to proceedings of "4th Heidelberg
International Symposium on High Energy Gamma-Ray Astronomy 2008