FHM
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After the emergence of James Brown's Loaded magazine (regarded as the blueprint for the lad mags genre) and later competing titles such as GQ and Esquire, For Him hardened up its editorial approach to compete with the expanding market and introduced a sports supplement. It then went monthly and changed its name to FHM. It subsequently expanded internationally. As of August 2005, it publishes 27 editions per month including editions in Russia, the United States, Norway, Denmark, Romania, Australia, Estonia, New Zealand, France, Latvia, Lithuania, Indonesia, Taiwan, Portugal, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, South Africa, Spain, Slovenia, Sweden, Singapore, Greece and Turkey.
FHM, produced by the consumer media division of publishing giant EMAP, was launched as a response to the success of Loaded, launched by IPC Media the previous year. Like Loaded, FHM arguably relies heavily on the appeal of photographs of scantily-clad women. Unlike many magazines, FHM prints photographs of women already famous for reasons other than their beauty - such as actresses and pop singers. Also, unlike pornographic magazines, genitals and nipples are hidden by underwear or props. Thus, FHM is typically stocked in the lifestyle rather than adult section on newsstands, although Wal-Mart banned lad mags in 2003. Like similar magazines such as Maxim, its large quantity of surveys, humour, dramatic tales and informed reviews of everything from movies to remote controlled blimps has created a readership that ostensibly "read it for the articles".
The magazine is printed on high-quality glossy paper and the photography is of high technical quality. FHM became the best-selling magazine in Britain during the mid to late 1990s, selling 700,000 copies per month. Towards the end of the decade the lads' culture in which the magazine thrived began to die off and publishers turned to celebrity-oriented titles to boost overall sales. Heat overtook FHM as the UK's biggest selling magazine.
As well as the photo shoots, the magazine contains articles on a wide variety of topics, including profiles of sports stars, movie, music, technology and book reviews, gossip, men's fashion shoots, the "bar scene" in a variety of locations, and extensive discussion of sexual techniques.
100 sexiest women
Since 1995 FHM has run an annual poll to find the "100 sexiest women in the world". Although the results are not statistically significant, they are an indication of the popularity of particular women in the FHM-buying world. Different countries run different polls. See the lists at .The UK edition poll results:
- 1995 - won by Claudia Schiffer - 1995 full list
- 1996 - won by Gillian Anderson - 1996 full list
- 1997 - won by Teri Hatcher - 1997 full list
- 1998 - won by Jenny McCarthy - 1998 full list
- 1999 - won by Sarah Michelle Gellar - 1999 full list
- 2000 - won by Jennifer López - 2000 full list
- 2001 - won by Jennifer López - 2001 full list
- 2002 - won by Anna Kournikova - 2002 full list
- 2003 - won by Halle Berry - 2003 full list
- 2004 - won by Britney Spears - 2004 full list
- 2005 - won by Kelly Brook - 2005 full list
- 2006 - won by Keira Knightley - 2006 full list
- 2000 - won by Jennifer López - 2000 full list
- 2001 - won by Jennifer López - 2001 full list
- 2002 - won by Anna Kournikova - 2002 full list
- 2003 - won by Halle Berry - 2003 full list
- 2004 - won by Britney Spears - 2004 full list
- 2005 - won by Angelina Jolie - 2005 full list
- 2006 - won by Scarlett Johansson - 2006 full list
- 2004 - won by Britney Spears
- 2005 - won by Angelina Jolie
- 2006 - won by Carmen Electra
FHM TV
FHM TV is also a music television station in the UK. It timeshares with (and broadcasts on the same channel as) fellow EMAP-owned music channel Q. The channel plays music from "sexy ladies" as well as some rock music. it also contain 1 hardcore porn channel containing lesbains teens and much moreSee also
External links
- [Official FHM web site]
- [Official Thai FHM web site]
- [Official US web site]
- [Official Australian and New Zealand web site]
- [Official Mexico web site]
- [Official Philippines web site]
- [Official Netherlands web site]
- [Official Singapore web site]
- [Official Lithuanian web site]
- [Official Danish web site]
- [Official Indonesia web site]
- [Official Turkish web site]
- [Detailed article about FHM]
- [EMAP page for FHM]
- [A BBC article] on a report that the anti-intellectual stance of FHM and other lads' mags was partly responsible for decreased exam performance in males
- [A 1999 BBC report] on the first ever decline in FHM sales, from a record high in 1998
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