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Surfer Magazine Closes After 60 Years
Surfer Magazine closes overnight after its 60-year history 'defining the sport of kings.'

VENICE, CA — Surfer Magazine, the quintessential surf magazine devoted to the sport of kings, closed Friday after 60 years of inspiring swell dreamers and big wave chasers, Beach Grit reports.
Staff was notified of apparent furloughs and that the magazine, along with other extreme sports titles under A360Media, was closing. A360Media is led by former tabloid leader David Pecker. Pecker was National Enquirer chief under parent company American Media, and in a planned merger in August lost the top role. He has known President Donald Trump for decades and his publications have a history of pro-Trump coverage, including a campaign-finance scandal that involved the tabloid and led to the president's personal attorney behind bars.
Surfer Magazine, known as the Bible of the sport, published its endorsement for Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. Kamala Harris on Friday, the same day staff was cut.
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The decision to close the publication is apparently not connected to the unprecedented endorsement but instead the pandemic and economy, editor Todd Prodanovich said in a statement on Instagram. The final issue and cover were special, with the words "we're in this together" paired with the image of surfers in Oceanside during a paddle out to support the Black Lives Matter Movement.
View this post on InstagramA post shared by Todd Prodanovich (@todprod) on Oct 3, 2020 at 9:56am PDT
View this post on Instagram“Keep politics out of surfing” is a common refrain on social media these days, but the fact is the decisions made in the political realm have tremendous influence over our surfing lives and the health of our coasts. And as our window to prevent the worst outcomes from climate change closes, its more important now than ever to vote like the future of surfing depends on it. That’s why, for the first time in Surfer’s 60-year history, we’re endorsing a presidential ticket. Click our link in bio to read about why surfers should vote for @joebiden and @kamalaharris.
A post shared by SURFER (@surfer_magazine) on Oct 1, 2020 at 1:30pm PDT
Stab Magazine, which is located in Venice Beach, described how the staff was cut in the past, with American Media cutting staff for Surfer at the Carlsbad headquarters.
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Surfer Magazine was founded in San Juan Capistrano in 1960 by surfer and artist John Severson, who helped to define surf culture with the magazine first called "The Surfer Quarterly."
Photo Editor Peter Taras shared his thoughts on the magazine closing via Instagram:
"It’s with great sadness that I write that today was my last day at SURFER. Between Transworld SURF, SURFER, and SURFING, that was half my life. 21 years between the three. It’s really hard for me to put into words right now the feelings. I’m a weepy mess. I taught. I was taught. I cared so much for all the creatives I worked with over the years. We were family."
View this post on InstagramIt’s with great sadness that I write that today was my last day at SURFER. Between Transworld SURF, SURFER, and SURFING, that was half my life. 21 years between the three. It’s really hard for me to put into words right now the feelings. I’m a weepy mess. I taught. I was taught. I cared so much for all the creatives I worked with over the years. We were family. Thank you @fijichili for providing that 16-year old film when I needed it. @chriscote , Marc Hostetter, @the_check_republic and Joel Patterson, you took a chance hiring me as a 23 year old Photo Editor. @eslate you gave me confidence to go full bore with my visual vision. @chatoaganza , you were always the creative guiding light. @jimmicane you always brought the heat! @todprod you taught me patience and professionalism. Lastly, I want to thank my wife @grettygt123 for having to deal with it all through thick and thin. With much love - Peter
A post shared by Peter Taras (@petertaras) on Oct 2, 2020 at 5:47pm PDT
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