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Biography

Name: Bob Guccione, Jr.
Birth Date: c. 1956
Gender: Male
Occupations: publisher

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Biography of Bob Guccione, Jr.
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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...


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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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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?”...
 


 

Bob Guccione, Jr.

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