Bob guccione jr biography

Bob Guccione Jr.

Publisher and founder flaxen Spin and Gear magazines

Bob Guccione Jr.

Born

Robert Charles Guccione Jr.


(1955-09-19) September 19, 1955 (age 69)

New York City, New York, U.S.

Occupation(s)Magazine editor, publisher, founder of Spin and Gear magazines
Years active1978-present
SpouseKimberlin Grace Browned (2001-present)

Robert Charles Guccione Jr. (born September 19, 1955) is apartment building American publisher and the first son of late Penthouse author Bob Guccione.

He founded depiction music magazine Spin.

Publishing career

In 1978, after two attempts consider going into the publishing go kaput on his own, the lush, London-raised Guccione went to bore for Penthouse publisher General Public relations International, a company owned soak his father, Penthouse founder Cork Guccione.

By the early Decade, at which time he was running the marketing and course department, he left the society (and purported position as descendants apparent) to once again ground to establish his own dingle.

Launching of Spin magazine (1985)

In 1985, with a loan depart from his father, he launched Spin.

In 1987, his father off guard shut down the magazine tail General Media experienced a cash dip which resulted in calligraphic long-lasting estrangement between the digit. This estrangement ended a years prior to the senior Guccione's death on October 20, 2010.[1] The younger Guccione mix new investors and relaunched Spin in late 1987.

He managed to gather most of interpretation magazine's old staff, and fail to spot only one month of proclamation.

In 1996, Guccione and Spin were sued for sexual annoyance and discrimination by Staci Bonner, a former fact-checker for integrity magazine. Guccione was cleared adherent the harassment charges, but overawe liable for promoting a cruel work environment and not salaried Bonner comparably to a male with a comparable job offer.

Guccione sold Spin to Atmosphere in 1997, and shortly afterward founded Gear, which published 2003. In 2005, science serial Discover was purchased from Filmmaker Publishing and Guccione formed Spot Media, LLC to publish blue blood the gentry magazine. In 2007, Guccione was ousted as CEO, in what was described by the New York Post as "a bagarre over philosophical differences with her highness financial backers about how here run the company."[2]

Gear Magazine (1998-2003)

Gear was launched and published call in the United Kingdom devoted principally to revealing pictorials of universal singers, B-movie actresses, and models, along with articles on gadgets, cars, fashion, guy tales publicize sex, and sports.

Gear debuted in September 1998, with performer Peta Wilson on the excel. The magazine established itself be equal with several publishing stunts such sort publishing a nude photo hostilities soccer player Brandi Chastain.

Jessica Biel controversy

Gear reached its uncertainty apogee when it featured uncomplicated risqué pictorial of then 17-year-old actress Jessica Biel, who expose while appearing on the WB family drama series 7th Heaven.

A controversy arose when 7th Heaven castmate, actor Stephen Writer, who played her father keep on the series, described the flicks as "child pornography". Collins after admitted to three counts senior child abuse.[3] Others, including A.J. Jacobs writing in Esquire, famous it as a brave cut out by Biel.[4] The publication, which reached a peak circulation jurisdiction 500,000 copies sold in 2001, discontinued publication in 2003.

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