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FHM Logo — FHM or For Him Magazine is a magazine monthly to men. It was first published in the United Kingdom in 1985 under the name For Him , which changed to FHM eleven years later. Created by Chris Astridge, the magazine was based mainly on fashion and was distributed through outlets menswear. Its circulation grew at the newsstands and began to be published quarterly in 1987. FHM was sold by the company EMAP to Bauer Verlagsgruppe its German counterpart in December 2007.

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After the appearance of the magazine Loaded, considered the Blueprint of men’s magazines- For Him editiorial redefined its position to compete with the expanding market by introducing a sports supplement. Then he began to be published monthly and shortened its name to FHM. Later, was released internationally. More

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Sports Illustrated Logo — Sports Illustrated, created on 19 August 1954, is a leading magazines sports weekly American, owned by giant media Time Warner. It has three million subscribers and is read by about 23 million people every week. A special issue is published annually since 1964 : Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue.

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First two magazine called Sports Illustrated have emerged in the 1930s and then in the 1940s, but each has failed quickly. Later, Henry Luce (co-founder of Time) decided to launch a sports magazine covering all the sports news of the country after consideration of any magazine filled that role and there was a market. At that time, the sport is little attention in national newspapers because journalists do not pay any serious attention, and none saw how a sports magazine is filled throughout the year (especially during the winter). Many therefore advised to Luce not to embark on this project before retracting. More

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Maxim Magazine Logo — Maxim is an international men’s magazine based in the United Kingdom. It is known for its revealing pictures of actresses, singers and models, that never appear completely naked. In the United States, Maxim has become the second best-selling men’s magazine, after Playboy — reporting a circulation of 2,517,450 copies in 2005. This is more of what they sell their competitors GQ, Esquire and Details combined. Maxim is currently using his name to market other magazines and projects.

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Because of its success in major markets, Maxim has expanded into many other countries such as Argentina, India, Indonesia, Israel, Belgium, Romania, Czech Republic, France (marketed as “Maximal”), Germany, Bulgaria, Greece, Italy, Korea, Mexico, the Netherlands, Poland, Russia, Serbia, Philippines, Singapore, Spain, Thailand, Ukraine and Portugal (marketed as “Maxmen”). A digital version of the magazine was launched in 2005 for mobile phones than twenty countries in Europe and Asia. More

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Cosmopolitan Magazine Logo – Cosmopolitan is a women’s magazine, known as “Cosmo”, which has been published for over a century. It started as a family magazine, launched in 1886 by Schlicht & Field as The Cosmopolitan. Paul Schlicht told readers of his first edition of that publication was a “first-class family magazine”, adding, “There will be a department devoted exclusively to the interests of women, fashion items, home decor, kitchen and the care and management of children, etc.., also a department for the younger family members.”

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The circulation of Cosmopolitan reached 25,000 that year, but in March 1888 Schlicht & Field did not continue in business. John Brisben Walker acquired the magazine in 1889, and ED Walker, formerly of Harper’s Monthly, became the new editor, introducing color illustrations, and reviews of books and serials. It became an interesting market for fiction, appearing authors such as Annie Besant, Ambrose Bierce, Theodore Dreiser, Rudyard Kipling, Jack London and Edith Wharton. The magazine reached a circulation up to 75,000 copies in 1892. More

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Life Magazine Logo — Life is a magazine U.S. with various stages of development. In the first, was a humor magazine and general information published from 1883 to 1936. In 1936, Henry Luce, the founder of Time, purchased all rights to this magazine solely to acquire the rights to his name, after which it became a publication created by him, with great emphasis on photojournalism. Life appeared as a weekly until 1972, as “special” intermittently until 1978, a monthly magazine from 1978 to 2000, as a weekly supplement of several newspapers from 2004 to 2007.

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It was founded in 1883 and was similar to the magazine of humor and political satire Puck . It was published for 53 years as a magazine of general interest and entertainment, with lots of illustrations, jokes, and social commentary. It appeared some of the great writers, editors and cartoonists of the time in the United States, including Charles Dana Gibson, Norman Rockwell, and Harry Oliver. During the following years, this magazine offered brief capsule with criticism within your magazine (similar to those that appeared in The New Yorker) about the movies that premiered in New York, but with the innovative touch of a colorful font for each criticism, resembling a traffic light: green for a positive review, red for negative, and amber mixed news. More

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Time Magazine Logo — Time is a magazine of general information that is published weekly in the United States of America since 1923. Is a publication that also has several editions in various parts of the world. The European Time Europe is published in London, Asian in Hong Kong, the Canadian in Toronto and finally the issue for the South Pacific in Sydney. In some of their advertising campaigns the company has suggested that his name means Today Information Means Everything, which roughly translates Today information is everything. His style is similar to Newsweek and U.S. News & World Report.

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Its first issue appeared on March 3 of 1923, rather than its current competitors, making it the first weekly general country information. It was founded by Briton Hadden and Henry Luce, who had worked together previously in the American Yale University, as members of Skull & Bones. Following enrichment Hadden (he was the richest girl in the world) and being away from the world of journalism, Henry Luce became the most important man in the publication and one of the most important figures in the history of media the twentieth century. More