Right from issue one of Skateboard! (UK) in August 1977 Alpine Sports dominated with their amazing 5 to 6 page run of ads.
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Right from issue one of Skateboard! (UK) in August 1977 Alpine Sports dominated with their amazing 5 to 6 page run of ads.
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Big Brother (USA) 1992 What can you say about Big Brother - rather a lot I suspect. At the end of the 1980's Steve Rocco started to shake up the skateboard industry with the creation of World Industries - the start of the independent skateboard companies and the big shift to street. Transworld wouldn't run one of Steve's ads - so he ran a two page ad asking readers what he should do - they said start your own magazine - so he did.
, Marc Mckee, Mike Ballard and Pat Canale - amongst others.
Never really financially viable and lacking good distribution (it only ever ran to monthly print runs of 20,000 to 30,000) the magazine soon found itself in a world of debt. By a bizarre coincidence - given the accusations of BB being a front for running pornography - Larry Flynt, publisher of Hustler, ended up buying the magazine in March 1997 as part of a deal which included Blunt snowboarding magazine. If anything, the magazine toned down under its new ownership. In one of the most bizarre episodes of the magazine's history, the subscriber list for Big Brother got mixed up with one of Larry Flynt's hardcore magazines - Taboo. Subscribers were sent pornography, and those who subscribed to Taboo got a skate magazine - see letter below. However, in 2004 the magazine was unexpectedly dropped by Larry Flynt publications.

