Mr Husni doubts the service will do much for the company at all. And who cannot see the girl next door naked in this day and age?' This is no longer the 50s and 60s when people talked about the interviews. Samir Husni, director of the Magazine Innovation Center at the University of Mississippi School of Journalism, said: ' The problem with Playboy is it not only lost its powerful interviews, but it lost its lead. He called the website 'the world's sexiest time machine' and 'an anthology of cool' for a magazine he refers to as'"the Mount Rushmore of literary greatness.'īut one industry analyst makes Playboy sound more like a tired, dusty half-empty amusement park. ![]() ![]() Mr Jellinek is optimistic people will pony up the $8 per month or $60 per year for a service that's 'meant to appeal to that sense of collective nostalgia and affinity.' ![]() Thompson and Norman Mailer just by typing in their names. Martin Luther King and the time Jimmy Carter famously revealed the lust in his heart.Īnd for those who have claimed they bought the magazine for the articles, the online service also offers a way to look at the works of such writers as John Updike, Jack Kerouac, Kurt Vonnegut, Hunter S. Playboy boss: Hugh Hefner, 85, has released 682 issues of the men's magazine to dateīut if those moves were widely viewed as efforts to attract a younger audience, this one is also aimed baby boomers and even their parents, who might recall pictorials of long gone movie stars, interviews with the likes of John Lennon and Dr.
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