Maxim is an international English language lad mag based in the United States, and known for its revealing pictorials featuring popular actresses, singers, and female models.
The magazine is known for its extensive pictorials of scantily clad women. The US version of the magazine, unlike European versions, does not allow the depiction of nipples or genitalia. In the US, Maxim is readily available from most newsstands and retailers. A notable exception is Wal-Mart, the country's largest retailer. Wal-Mart has gone to great lengths to promote itself as being family-friendly, and although Maxim does not contain nudity, its sexual suggestiveness prompted Wal-Mart to yank the magazine from its shelves in the US.
Aside from pictorials, features of the magazine include short articles on subjects such as sports, movies, television, video games, fashion, relationships, cars, crime, and alcohol—subjects considered to be of interest to the magazine's primary audience of men between the ages of 18 and 35. Every issue also features extensive reviews and endorsements of new products in these fields.
Maxim competes with several lad mags including Stuff (owned by the same company) and FHM.
In 1999, MaximOnline.com was created. It contains content not included in the print version and focuses on the same general topics, along with exclusive sections such as the "Girls of Maxim" galleries and the "Joke of the Day". "Maxim Video" contains video clips of interviews, music videos, photo shoots and original content. The success of this website inspired Dennis Digital to create sites for its sister publications, such as Blender.
In January 2002, Dennis Publishing established an online and retail video division, Dennis Media Group.
On February 5, 2005, Maxim launched their own radio channel, Maxim Radio, on Sirius Satellite Radio.
On June 5, 2006, the magazine announced plans to build a casino on the Las Vegas Strip north of Circus Circus. Opening is planned for 2010 with construction scheduled to begin in 2007.
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