FHM Goes Digital, Charges, Loses

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As if the magazine’s own website wasn’t enough nor the 345 billion barely-dressed pictures of hot women freely available on the Internet weren’t enough for the male species, FHM magazine is making a digital version of the print magazine available online via Zinio for $4.99 per issue. Now FHM’s pictures will get stolen and distributed even more then they are now with a simple screen shot.

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