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Razzle magazine june 2013
Razzle magazine june 2013






razzle magazine june 2013

Sale and acquisition įollowing Raymond's death, the US arm of the company was sold to Magna Publishing Group the UK arm was sold to private investors that formed Tri Active Media Ltd. Profits declined from an annual profit of over £10 million in 2005 to a loss in 2008, a situation that the company blamed on Internet competition and the cost of including free DVDs with its magazines. In the 2000s the company's fortunes waned due to competition from the internet and " lad mags". As of 2001 it produced eight of the 10 best-selling pornographic magazines in the UK, aided by its deal with Comag, one of Britains largest magazine distributors. In 1999 the company had revenues of £20 million, and pre-tax profits of £19 million. The company's main competitors in the UK are Gold Star Publications, formerly owned by David Sullivan, and Northern & Shell, owned by Richard Desmond. Raymond's daughter Debbie ran the company for a time, until her death in 1992 from an overdose.

razzle magazine june 2013

In 1979 he launched the Electric Blue series of videos, a range which was produced until the mid 1990s.

razzle magazine june 2013

Within a few years he made the claim of a 500,000 circulation. Raymond relaunched Men Only with photographs of the women who worked at his strip-clubs. Paul Raymond (1925–2008) began his publication ventures, which were financed by Raymond Revuebar profits, with the short-lived King magazine in 1964 but the company was established with the purchase of Men Only in 1971 and Club International in 1972. They were initially available from the dedicated Paul Raymond digital newsstand, but since that closed they have been sold via the publisher's main website which contains both softcore and hardcore pornography. The magazines have also been published in digital format since 2013. The magazines are generally available in most newsagents, although some larger retailers require them to be sold in bags to protect minors from seeing the cover photographs. The company's lawyers scrutinise the magazine content before publication to ensure that it is likely to comply with the Obscene Publications Act 1959 since UK law does not allow hardcore R18 imagery to be sold on newsstands. Paul Raymond Publications is a British publisher of softcore monthly pornographic magazine titles, including Escort, Club International, Mayfair, Men Only, Men's World and Razzle.








Razzle magazine june 2013