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For Him Magazine (FHM)
Editor
Categories Lads' mag
Frequency Monthly
First issue 1985
Company EMAP
Country Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom (Origin)
Language Various
Website www.fhm.com

FHM or For Him Magazine is an international monthly lad's mag. The magazine began publication in 1985 in the United Kingdom under the name For Him and changed its title to FHM in 1994, although the full For Him Magazine continues to be printed on the spine of each issue. Founded by Chris Astridge, the magazine was a predominantly fashion-based publication distributed through high street men's fashion outlets. Circulation expanded to newsagents as a quarterly by the spring of 1987.[1]

After the emergence of James Brown's Loaded magazine (regarded as the blueprint for the lad's mag genre), For Him firmed 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 January 2007, it published 28 editions per month including editions in Russia, the United States, Norway, Denmark, Romania, Croatia, Australia, Estonia, New Zealand, France, Latvia, Lithuania, Indonesia, Taiwan, Portugal, Malaysia, India, Mexico, The Netherlands, Venezuela, Thailand, the Philippines, Serbia, South Africa, Spain, Slovenia, Sweden, Singapore, Bulgaria, Greece, Germany, Hungary and Turkey.

Like Loaded, FHM arguably[citation needed] 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. FHM is typically stocked in the lifestyle rather than adult section on newsstands, although Wal-Mart banned lad's mags [2][3] in 2003.

The magazine is printed on high quality glossy paper and the photography is of high technical quality.[1] FHM became one of the best-selling magazines in Britain during the mid to late 1990s, selling 700,000 copies per month by 1999[1], which was a fall by 9.6%. [4] 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.

FHM publishes an annual list of the "100 Sexiest Women In The World", as voted by its readers.

As well as the photo shoots, the magazine contains articles on a wide variety of topics, including profiles of sports stars, movie, music, gadget and book reviews, gossip, men's fashion shoots, the "bar scene" in a variety of locations, guy tales of sex, and extensive discussion of sexual techniques.

In December 2006 it was announced that FHM will be discontinuing its United States print edition after the March 2007 issue, turning to an all-digital format with the launch of FHM Online.

In October 2007 FHM launched a magazine in India along with an accompanying website, FHMindia.com.

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Originally starting as just a magazine, FHM has now expanded into other media. This includes different websites for almost every country in which FHM is published, each featuring localised content. In some countries, FHM pictorials and videos can also be downloaded onto mobile phones.

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 TV. The channel plays music themed shows such as "Yummy Mummys", "FHM Dance" and "Now Thats Hot!"

In Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby, Carley Bobby states that FHM has voted her in a top 100 list for "Best Ass".

The Indian edition of FHM is published by Nextgen Publishing Ltd ( http://nextgenpublishing.in ), who already have CAR India and Bike India along with The Ideal Home and Garden, Smart Photography, Commercial Vehicle and Computer Active in their kitty.

FHM was launched in India on 19th October 2007 in a star-studded party held at Mumbai, which saw celebrities from all walks of life participating, including, Lakshmi Mittal, Sanjay Mandreaker, Sharukh Khan, Vivek Oberoi, Karan Johar, Andrew Symonds, Deepika Padukone, Rohit Bal, Madhur Bhandarkar, Monisha Arora, Avanti Birla, Varun Bahl and many more along with FHM India's first cover girl Ujjwala Raut.

Website: http://www.fhmindia.com


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