Episode 635 - Bob Guccione, Jr.
Episode Date: September 6, 2015Bob Guccione, Jr. knows a thing or two about publishing. He’s the founder of Spin Magazine, and his father was the man behind Penthouse. Now back at S...
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1155 episodes transcribedBob Guccione, Jr. knows a thing or two about publishing. He’s the founder of Spin Magazine, and his father was the man behind Penthouse. Now back at S...
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