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Playboy Magazine was...

Playboy Magazine remains the webaddress initial American adult journal attempting to sell over one million copies each month in the U.S., fifty-three years following its inaugural issue. Indeed Playboy magazine has exceeded the true test of time from its first issue in 1953 with none other than Marilyn Monroe because the centerfold. Despite getting banned from various countries because of specific images of its female designs, Playboy publications sales continue to increase.

Playboy Magazine was founded by Hugh Hefner (affectionately referred to as Hef) and his associates who formed Playboy Enterprises, Inc. Hef, initially desired to name his journal Stag Party, demonstrably aiming for male visitors. Nevertheless, Stag Company had patented the name and threatened to sue Hefner and his associates when they proceeded to make use of the trademarked name. After discussing the issue they chose to think about still another name. Among Hefs associates suggested the name playboy, from the Playboy Automobile Company where he previously worked.

And so in December 1953, the very first issue of Playboy Magazine was published bearing no name, since Hefner was not sure in those days whether another issue could be published. The very first problems centerfold was an image of Marilyn Monroe, which was originally meant for a diary problem. But, regardless of the uncertainty on the 2nd issue of the Playboy journal, the maiden issue was sold-out in fourteen days time. Actual sales for the maiden issue of Playboy were called at 53,991.

With the success in webaddress sales of the first issue, Hefner and his associates managed to move on and published the 2nd issue. This time around, Playboy publications standard emblem, that of a bunny wearing a tuxedo bow tie was created. The rabbit was plumped for to function as the official mascot of the magazine for the animals playfulness, that is what the magazine was attempting to impress upon its readers.

Over time, Playboy Magazine has highlighted many celebrities including Marilyn Monroe, Drew Barrymore, Charlize Theron, Madonna, Belinda Carlisle, Tiffany, Shannen Doherty, Katarina Witt among other famous celebrities who have presented for the journal within their most provocative poses and barest beauty. These celebrity designs were photographed by such notable photographers such as Stephen Wayda, Ron Harris, Russ Meyer and many more.

Still another evidence of Playboys success was the chain of international nation particular Playboy models that arrived on the scene. Playboy International editions were published in Brazil, Australia, Argentina, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, among other nations.

Obviously, because of the nature of Playboy magazine, it had been not widely accepted in certain of the more conservative countries. Most countries in the Asian have barred the sale and publication of Playboy magazine due to what is referred to as its lewd nature and vulgarity that is contradictory to the norms and values of the people.

Throughout the 1970s, when Playboy magazine reached its peak, blood supply of the magazine dwindled down. It was attributed to the rise of new competitors in the adult magazine business, such as Penthouse. The proliferation of adult videos also contributed to the decline in sales of the journal.

Currently, Playboy magazine is being run by Hefners daughter, Christie who assumed the post of Chief Executive officer in 1988.