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A skate magazine or skateboarding magazine is a publication whose main topic is skateboarding. They can be in print form, online, or both. [1] Classic skateboard magazines covers on display at a Look Back Library exhibit at NJ Skate Shop - New Brunswick, NJ
Skateboarder was a skateboarding publication that produced a limited run of hard copy versions that are sold in skateboard shops. The publication was the United States' first skateboarding magazine. in August 2013, its editor was Jaime Owens and its publisher was Jamey Stone. [1]
Skate magazine; Skate Rider; The Skateboard Mag; Skateboarder (magazine) Slap (magazine) Stranger (magazine) T. Thrasher (magazine) Transworld Skateboarding
In an effort to preserve skate magazines, the Look Back Library was founded in 2015. The Look Back Library is a project promoting skate magazine history, literacy, and the appreciation of printed skateboard materials, particularly magazines, through community outreach such as exhibits and by installing skate magazine libraries at local Skate shops and other venues.
The Skateboard Mag was an independently published American skateboarding magazine that published over 100 issues (in 2005 its circulation was approximately 90,000 [1]) [2] [3] and featured professional skateboarder Danny Way on the cover of its inaugural issue, depicted mid-air while executing a gap to noseblunt slide on a construction known as the "Mega Ramp". [4]
Skate and Create. San Diego: Transworld Skateboarding Magazine. Independent Truck Company (2004). Built to Grind: 25 Years of Hardcore Skateboarding. High Speed Productions, Incorporated. ISBN 978-0-9657271-8-1. Weyland, Jocko (2002). The Answer is Never: A Skateboarder's History of the World. Grove Press. ISBN 978-0-8021-3945-0.
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Initially, the publishing and editorial team were all based in Oxford, England, where they worked alongside the editorial teams of sister titles Whitelines Snowboard Magazine and The Surfer's Path. The first issue was published in September/October 1995. [2] It featured a young Tom Penny on the cover.