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Thursday, 21 October 2010 - Penthouse magazine founder Bob Guccione dies |
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    Edition: U.S. Article Comments (1) Email Print Reprints Read Appeals court stays ruling on gays in military 20 Oct 2010 "Hobbit" crisis triggers New Zealand protests 12:44am EDT Penthouse magazine founder Bob Guccione dies 1:44am EDT CERN scientists eye parallel universe breakthrough 20 Oct 2010 Tired Gay succumbs to Dix in 200 meters 03 Jul 2010 Discussed 117 Wall St blames homeowners in foreclosure fiasco 113 U.S. judge allows states’ healthcare suit to proceed 62 WRAPUP 1-Two Fed officials favor aggressive easing options Watched Russian spy poses for Maxim Tue, Oct 19 2010 Red faces over top model gaffe Tue, Sep 28 2010 Rare public appearance Sun, Oct 17 2010 Penthouse magazine founder Bob Guccione dies Tweet This Share on LinkedIn Share on Facebook Penthouse founder/publisher Bob Guccione leaves the U.S. Federal Courthouse after a hearing in New York in this May 14, 2002 file photo. Guccione, who brought full frontal nudity to men's magazines and built a multimillion dollar publishing empire on the success of his flagship magazine, Penthouse, died on October 20, 2010 according to his family. He was 79. Credit: Reuters/Chip East/Files Related News Oscar-nominated Tony Curtis dies, age 85 Fri, Oct 1 2010 Related Topics Fashion » Entertainment » People » Zagat Power Lunches » WASHINGTON | Thu Oct 21, 2010 1:44am EDT WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Bob Guccione, who brought full-frontal nudity to the newsstands and built a multimillion dollar publishing empire on the success of his flagship Penthouse magazine, died of cancer in Plano, Texas, on Wednesday, his family said. He was 79. His wife, April Dawn Warren Guccione, and two of his children were at his side, according to a statement emailed to Reuters. Seen as an upstart rival to Playboy's Hugh Hefner as the leading publisher of skin magazines, Guccione aggressively challenged his rival while trying to keep Penthouse legitimate. The financial success of Penthouse's mix of racy photographs, investigative reporting, science fiction and sexual advice columns allowed Guccione to launch other magazines, most notably the glossy science publication Omni. He also published Forum, Variations and Penthouse Letters, pocket-sized magazines based on some of the most popular Penthouse columns. Guccione also owned one of the largest mansions in Manhattan. But he eventually lost his Penthouse empire due to Reagan-era censorship, a series of extravagant business failures and the Internet onslaught of free pornography. He earned world headlines and sent Penthouse sales rocketing with publication of nude photographs of Miss America, Vanessa Williams, in 1984 and of rock queen Madonna in 1985. In July 1988 and again in January 1989, Penthouse rocked the worldwide television ministry of Jimmy Swaggart with "confessions" from women who said they acted out pornographic fantasies for Swaggart. The preacher was defrocked by his denomination. Guccione portrayed himself as a conservative workaholic, belying the racy reputation inspired by his magazines and his stock uniform of a shirt open to the waist and gold chains draped around his neck. "No one has ever been in my swimming pool without a bathing suit," he once said. The son of a successful accountant, Guccione was born in the New York borough of Brooklyn, grew up in suburban New Jersey but left the United States after high school to practice painting first in Rome and, three years later, in London. IMMEDIATE CRITICISM While there, he held a variety of jobs, working as a cook, actor and private eye before launching Penthouse in 1965. With its frontal pictures of naked women, the magazine drew immediate criticism that only spurred its popularity. In 1969, Penthouse invaded the United States and challenged Playboy with more sexually explicit stories and photographs, many taken by Guccione himself in soft-focus. The magazine also was among the first to run a column for Vietnam veterans. By 1974, Guccione's annual personal income from Penthouse was estimated at $6 million. 1 2 Next Fashion Entertainment People Zagat Power Lunches Comments See All Comments (1)  |  Post Comment Oct 20, 2010 11:51pm EDT Goodbye and thanks Bob…I bought your magazine, but I swear it was only for the…pictures. Chuckterzella Report As Abusive       See All Comments (1)       Add a Comment *We welcome comments that advance the story directly or with relevant tangential information. We try to block comments that use offensive language or appear to be spam and review comments frequently to ensure they meet our standards. 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