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Barely Legal, a primarily softcore magazine focusing on models between 18 and 23; Hustler XXX, a more generic hardcore offering; Hustler Beaver Hunt, featuring amateurs and reader-submitted photos; Hustler's Leg World; Asian Fever, focusing on Asian models; Hustler's Chic Magazine, started in 1976 and aimed at a more upscale clientele than Hustler.
The magazine also dropped subscriptions at that point (which it later reinstated), and changed its logo. [6] Cumulus Media acquired Country Weekly in 2014. [7] The magazine was renamed Nash Country Weekly in June 2015, as a means of co-branding with Nash FM. [8] Nash Country Weekly closed its print publication in April 2016. [9]
The publisher was CHIC Magazine Inc. based in Columbus, Ohio. [1] Intentionally less controversial than Hustler, but similar overall in layout and content, the magazine was an attempt to emulate the more upscale style of rivals such as Penthouse and Oui. Early issues of Chic were oversized; the magazine changed to
Country Gentleman (1831–1955) Country Journal, PRIMEDIA Consumer Magazines & Internet Group (1974–2001) Country Life in America (1901–1942) Country, The Magazine of the Hamptons, M. Shanken Communications Inc. (1998–2001) Country Song Roundup, Country Song Roundup Inc. (1949–2001) The Courier (1968–2005) Cracked (1958–2007)
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