The venerable men's magazine has announced a significant pivot: Beginning next March, the print edition of Playboy will cease to run photos of nude women. "When the magazine launched in the '50s, '60s, '70s, nudity was something that was very progressive," Playboy's chief content officer Cory Jones said at the Digiday Content Marketing Summit in August. "You wouldn't see it everywhere. Now with the Internet, it's everywhere. It's ubiquitous." But, irony of ironies, soon it won't be in Playboy. The post Playboy: Now with 100 percent fewer nudes! appeared first on Digiday. Continue reading at 'Digiday'
[ Digiday | 2015-10-13 00:00:00 UTC ]
Starting next March, Playboy will stop publishing photographs of naked women. The cheesecake will be dialed back to a “PG-13” rating, the New York Times’ Ravi Somaiya reported Monday night. Playmate photos will look “more like the racier sections of Instagram” than the adult section of the... Continue reading at Slate
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Playboy will no longer publish photos of nude women as part of a redesign of the decades-old magazine, according to a news report Monday. Executives for the magazine company told the New York Times that the change will take place in March 2016. The paper reported that the print edition of Playboy... Continue reading at Los Angeles Times
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