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  1. Robert Charles Guccione Jr. (born September 19, 1955) is an American publisher and the eldest son of late Penthouse founder Bob Guccione. He founded the music magazine Spin.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bob_GuccioneBob Guccione - Wikipedia

    Guccione's British-raised son, Bob Guccione Jr. (born 1955), was given editorship of Spin, but father and son soon fell out over editorial decisions, and Bob Jr. eventually found independent investors to continue financing the magazine. They remained estranged for a long time, but reportedly reconciled before Guccione Sr.'s death in 2010.

  3. Jul 12, 2017 · Bob Guccione Jr. was the namesake and eldest son of the one of the planet’s more notorious pornographers, whose Penthouse magazine—albeit with aspirations for serious journalism—rushed in...

  4. Dec 1, 2022 · Bob Guccione, Jr. needs little introduction to readers of SPIN, but for our interview (as part of the SPIN DNA series), we focused our conversation on the unique and controversial column on...

  5. Mar 9, 2021 · The recidivist Spin publisher calls out Rolling Stone’s ‘prostitution,’ Larry Flynt's alleged hit on his dad, and why 99% of digital media sucks.

  6. A&E’s new docuseries tells the story of Bob Guccione, the alluring visionary and unapologetic jerk behind the once-dominant “Playboy” competitor.

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  8. ‘Spin’ founder Bob Guccione Jr., who competed head to head with Jann Wenner’s journal for a dozen years, sees plenty of reasons for optimism concerning Rolling Stone’s future.

  9. Oct 21, 2010 · Guccione’s management style even sparked a rift with his own son, Bob Guccione Jr. In 1985, the publisher helped his son launch the music magazine Spin, with Bob Jr. serving as editor and...

  10. Bob Guccione Jr. (born ca. 1956) publisher of Spin a music magazine for Generation X, becoming profitable when the music it endorsed finally started rising to the top of the charts. In 1985 Bob Guccione Jr. introduced a new magazine to the American public.

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