

1999 - 2006FHM (For Him Magazine), which gained fame exploiting everything from spread-eagled sorority girls to
Brooke Hogan, has passed way. Long suffering from falling circulation and the always-fatal lack of profitability, the magazine finally died in the hands of Emap Consumer Media CEO, Paul Keenan, last evening. It is survived by its
online counterpart, thousands of frustrated horny men, and the wildly more successful
Maxim.
Posted by
Candy ♦ December 15, 2006
Hannah
At 6:10 pm Hannah said:
lol… may it rest in peace and surrounded by many big hooters!!!
December 15, 2006
At 7:41 pm Jo Jo said:
I’ve never even heard of it.
December 15, 2006
At 6:48 am Zip said:
Speaking of Hooters…somebody ought to make a Hooters Magazine!!! Or at least, give Howard Stern FHM so he can turn it into his threatened Howard Stern Mag!!! FHM is just a bad name for a magazine. I still don’t know what it means??? Oh…I just read the heading: For Him Magazine (FHM)
December 16, 2006
Liv
At 9:20 am Liv said:
I’m not a fan of T&A mags, but Hooters magazine is actually an excellent idea. What a natural brand extension!
December 16, 2006
At 10:01 am Neecie said:
Can anyone tell me where have all the “natural” classy women have gone?
December 16, 2006
princess bride
At 11:50 am princess bride said:
the natural classy women are too classy to pose for magazines like that!
December 16, 2006
At 12:58 pm Neecie said:
Right on princess bride!
Amazing at what some women do to get attention.
December 17, 2006
teena
At 9:19 pm teena said:
There is a Hooters Magazine. It’s exactly what you think.
December 27, 2006