Penthouse Forum

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Penthouse Forum, sometimes simply Forum, is a British/American pornographic magazine published by Penthouse World Media, the parent company of the American magazine Penthouse.

First issueMarch 1968; 58 years ago (1968-03)
CompanyPenthouse World Media
CountryUnited Kingdom
United States
LanguageEnglish
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First issueMarch 1968; 58 years ago (1968-03)
CompanyPenthouse World Media
CountryUnited Kingdom
United States
LanguageEnglish
ISSN1043-0210
OCLC19252232
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History and profile

Penthouse Forum was started in March 1968 in the UK and featured letters, articles on health, medicine psychology and social relationships.[1] Its subtitle was International Journal of Human Relations.[1] The first American edition of Penthouse Forum was published in 1971 and became the fastest-growing national magazine by 1978.[1] In the 1970s, Forum was one of the most-sold magazines in America.[2] In 1996, Forum had 400,000 subscribers.[3]

The "letters" section of the magazine became popular, resulting in the creation of another Penthouse publication, Penthouse Letters.[4]

Notable contributors

Many of the editorial staff and half of the letterwriters whose contributions were published were women.[1]

Alastair Campbell, a journalist and Tony Blair's former director of communications, was a contributor to the magazine,[5][6] as was Chad Varah, the founder of The Samaritans charity and an Anglican priest, who was a consultant on sex education for the magazine.

In July 2006 the rights to the UK edition were licensed to Trojan Publishing.[7]

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