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 Robert Charles Guccione Jr., (born 1956), the son of Bob Guccione, is best known for founding the music magazine Spin. He launched the magazine in 1985 with a loan from his father, who attempted to wrest control of the magazine from him two years later....




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 Folio: the Magazine for Magazine Management
Sex suit decision castigates Guccione.(Bob Guccione Jr.)(Brief Article)
09/15/1997: 528 words, approx. 2 pages When a federal court awarded ex-Spin research editor Staci Bonner $100,000 in her sexual harassment and discrimination lawsuit against Bob Guccione Jr. earlier this year, Guccione acted as if he had won the case. However, the former Spin publisher isn't claiming any victories...
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 Folio: the Magazine for Magazine Management
Layoffs to save Guccione millions. (Bob Guccione Sr.) (Update)
11/01/1991: 457 words, approx. 2 pages By laying off about 120 people, consolidating staffs and farming out various operations, Bob Guccione Sr. hopes his General Media International (GMI) will save $12 million annually, easing its reliance on bank financing for futue expansion. "We think the destabilization of the...
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 The New York Observer
AIDS Anarchist Farber Hops Back in Whirlwind
7/2/2006: 2,528 words, approx. 8 pages On the night of Saturday, June 10, the controversial journalist Celia Farber was holding court at a quiet cocktail party in a roped-off section of the Roosevelt Hotel bar in midtown Manhattan. “What does an animal do when they know they’re going to be killed?”...
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 The New York Observer
AIDS Anarchist Farber Hops Back in Whirlwind
7/2/2006: 2,528 words, approx. 8 pages On the night of Saturday, June 10, the controversial journalist Celia Farber was holding court at a quiet cocktail party in a roped-off section of the Roosevelt Hotel bar in midtown Manhattan. “What does an animal do when they know they’re going to be killed?”...


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