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Playboy unveils 'safe-for-work' website

Playboy founder Hugh Hefner launched a new website on today stripped of his trademark nude playmates in a bid to make it "safe for work."

TheSmokingJacket.com is named after the leisure apparel favoured by the 84-year-old Hefner around the celebrated Playboy Mansion.

Playboy Enterprises, publisher of the iconic men's magazine and the new website, said the site is intended to be a "men's entertainment destination that provides guys with smart and sexy distractions throughout the day."

"The smoking jacket isn't just something I like to wear around the mansion," Hefner said in a brief video introducing the site.

"It's Playboy's new safe-for-work website," he said. "Next to the mansion it's the best hangout on the planet."

TheSmokingJacket.com does not feature any nudity but there is no scarcity of bikini-clad women including pictures from Playboy's vast archives.

"Cube dwellers and office drones alike shall rejoice at this fun, sexy, satirical antidote to the drudgery of the work day," Playboy's editorial director Jimmy Jellinek said in a statement.

The site features video clips and articles in several categories -- Girls, Entertainment, Sex, Videos and Lifestyle -- and is designed to appeal to a younger audience.

For nudity, Web surfers can always go to Playboy.com, which attracts more than six million unique visitors a month, according to Playboy Enterprises.

Hefner, who launched Playboy in 1953, recently announced plans to buy all of the outstanding shares in the company to take it private. Penthouse owner FriendFinder Networks has announced an unsolicited rival bid for the company.

Playboy, known for its curvaceous centerfolds and bunny logo, went public on November 3, 1971 and enjoyed decades of success.

It has been struggling in the digital age, however, and was threatened with delisting from the stock exchange last year.

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Kenneth Grima

Jul 21st 2010, 15:02

At least if he is the devil he shows what he is, better than child abusing priests acting like saints while doing devilish deeds. The moralist sneaking church is doing more harm. Please keep your foot.

Kenneth Grima

Jul 21st 2010, 13:26

@R.BORG Just live and let live, he is doing no harm to anyone, just leave him in peace, you take care of your soul and the others take care of theirs. He's ruining nobody, nobody is forced to do or buy what he sells. Just stop doing the moralist it is patethic that on this island everybody wants to play the saint and always ready to judge.

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