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  • Mutt
    Too lazy to set a custom title
    • Sep 2002
    • 34431

    #1

    Whacha Think? Should Playboy Cover Up?

    anybody hear about this? The buzz is that Playboy might ditch its past and lose the nudity to compete head on with Maxim, FHM and the rest of the new men's magazines. Interesting. Why don't they just come out with a new brand to compete with Maxim and keep Playboy as it is? I'd try that before messing with Playboy itself.

    Media Life
    December 4, 2002? 2002

    The great Playboy coverup debate

    Time to hide the boobies? Come ponder with us.
    By Jeff Bercovici

    With all the buzz coming out of Chicago, one would
    think big things are about to happen at Playboy, the
    men's magazine that time forgot.

    Yes, the magazine is moving to New York, but that's
    not what we're talking about. When it comes to
    Playboy, there's only one thing to talk about--boobies.

    Under new editorial director James Kaminsky, the big
    puzzle is whether Playboy will cover nipples, along with
    crotches, to compete with Maxim and the other lad
    titles. Officially, Playboy says no way.

    But should it cover up?

    Here, in brief, are the arguments for.

    By renouncing nudity, Playboy stands to win major
    dollars from those advertisers, chiefly Detroit
    automakers, whose guidelines currently prohibit them
    from running there.

    It might also snag some new readers if guys no longer
    had to be embarrassed to flip through it on a bus or
    airplane.

    Here's the argument against: Despite its celebrated
    tradition of publishing great journalism and fiction,
    Playboy is still best known for the boobies. Get rid of
    that and you alienate millions of readers, driving them
    straight into the arms of the competition.

    Moreover, even after cleaning up its pages, the name
    alone might give pause to more buttoned-up
    advertisers.

    To see where the debate stood, we rounded up an
    assortment of opinionated media types and put the
    question to them: Should Playboy ditch its R-rating for
    a PG-13?

    Without a doubt, says Bob Guccione Jr., editor of the
    men's magazine Gear.

    "If I was the publisher of Maxim, I would absolutely
    be burning candles and praying to every God I could
    find that Playboy doesn't do that," says Guccione.

    "Maxim's been falsely claiming to be the biggest
    men's magazine for a long time and everybody's
    forgotten Playboy, which is much bigger and also much
    smarter."

    Guccione says he doubts a coverup would result in a
    mass exodus of readers, at least not immediately.

    "You can't lose 3 million subscribers overnight. It
    would be a real Godzilla-Mothra battle among the
    high-circulation magazines."

    Magazine consultant Martin Walker disagrees, arguing
    that Playboy would run a huge risk in ditching the
    nudes.

    "It's dangerous. They're going to give up a heritage
    they've had forever?" says Walker. "It still has the
    largest circulation of any of the men's books. You want
    to move something like that slowly."

    He expects Kaminsky to make Playboy more similar
    to other men's magazines, especially "lad" magazines
    like Maxim, but to do so gradually and subtly.

    "I think it's going to be more about the content --
    younger writers, hipper, shorter takes, a change in the
    Losing the nudity would not be to Playboy's
    graphics. The paradigm to take a look at is the women
    service magazines, how they're all trying to move to a
    more contemporary look."

    advantage, agrees Paul Benjou, director of client
    services at Mediaplex.

    "They have a very good editorial product. They're not
    going to change who they are and they shouldn't change
    who they are."

    > The magazine shouldn't allow Detroit to dictate its
    > editorial content, he says.

    "Instead of trying to pull those advertisers in--instead
    of throwing good money after bad--they should focus
    on extending the relationships with the advertisers they
    have."

    Another media executive says he believes at least
    some advertisers would adopt a wait-and-see attitude
    rather than rush into a newly non-nude Playboy.

    At any rate, Playboy's executives appear to have
    settled the question for themselves, at least for now.

    When Hefner spoke to a reporter earlier this fall of
    the need to "recapture the mainstream nature of the
    magazine" and "find ways to do things with style and
    taste," he wasn't talking about covering up altogether,
    says a Playboy spokesperson.

    Rather, he was saying that the magazine may soon
    begin featuring non-nude photo spreads of actresses and
    models in addition to, not instead of, the familiar
    full-monty shots.
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  • marty
    Confirmed User
    • Feb 2002
    • 1656

    #2
    It's a shit magazine, that's why they are losing sales.

    Most cases now you only get 1 or 2 chicks and 80% advertising. What ever happened to 3 or 4 quality chicks and plenty of good stories?

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    • KC
      Confirmed User
      • Jan 1995
      • 2417

      #3
      They'll never do it.. They have nothing to gain and everything to lose.

      It'll never happen while Hef is alive! ;)

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      • JimmyReject
        Confirmed User
        • May 2002
        • 489

        #4
        A Playboy Special was first adult mag I ever purchased and was pleased with the quality of hotties. It shouldn't change, if anything it just just work on its writing and go with the FHM style.

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        • PerfectionGirls
          Too lazy to set a custom title
          • Oct 2002
          • 4484

          #5
          It will be the downfall of our country!! Baseball, hotdogs, apple pie & Playboy.

          The Mag. has gone way down hill. I mean.. there are no girls in it anymore. Hef... you got girls.. take some damn pictures would ya?
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          • Dax
            Confirmed User
            • Apr 2002
            • 3161

            #6
            They need to continue getting a bit more explicit ( but not too much more ) and put more pictorials per magazine.

            If they get away from the nudity then they would be losing identity that took hef years to build... weird...

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