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He launched the magazine in [[1985]] with a loan from his father, who attempted to wrest control of the magazine from him two years later. After this bid proved unsuccessful Guccione, Sr. left the project, forcing his son to find investors to pay off the loan. These events resulted in the estrangement of the pair which lasted for a decade.
He launched the magazine in [[1985]] with a loan from his father, who attempted to wrest control of the magazine from him two years later. After this bid proved unsuccessful Guccione, Sr. left the project, forcing his son to find investors to pay off the loan. These events resulted in the estrangement of the pair which lasted for a decade.


Guccione Jr. sold the magazine to [[Vibe]] in [[1997]]. Guccione currently owns and operates Discover Media, LLC which publishes the science magazine Discover.
Guccione Jr. sold the magazine to [[Vibe]] in [[1997]]. Guccione currently owns and operates Discover Media, LLC which publishes the science magazine ''[[Discover (magazine)|Discover]]''.


He has dated conservative author [[Ann Coulter]] and Sex and the City author [[Candace Bushnell]].
He has dated conservative author [[Ann Coulter]] and Sex and the City author [[Candace Bushnell]].

Revision as of 19:01, 24 July 2006

Robert Charles Guccione Jr., (born 1956), the son of Bob Guccione, is best known for founding the music magazine Spin.

He launched the magazine in 1985 with a loan from his father, who attempted to wrest control of the magazine from him two years later. After this bid proved unsuccessful Guccione, Sr. left the project, forcing his son to find investors to pay off the loan. These events resulted in the estrangement of the pair which lasted for a decade.

Guccione Jr. sold the magazine to Vibe in 1997. Guccione currently owns and operates Discover Media, LLC which publishes the science magazine Discover.

He has dated conservative author Ann Coulter and Sex and the City author Candace Bushnell.

He was verbally attacked by Axl Rose in the Guns N' Roses song Get in the Ring, along with a number of other people related to the music industry.

He is a practicing Roman Catholic.