Surfer (magazine)

Surfer (magazine)

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''Surfer'' began as a quarterly publication, then a bi-monthly, subsequently becoming a monthly. When Severson sold ''Surfer'' in the late 1960s to ''For Better Living'', the magazine had around 100,000 active world-wide subscribers.
''Surfer'' began as a quarterly publication, then a bi-monthly, subsequently becoming a monthly. When Severson sold ''Surfer'' in the late 1960s to ''For Better Living'', the magazine had around 100,000 active world-wide subscribers.


The magazine changed ownership and management numerous times over its history. [[American Media, Inc.|American Media (AMI)]] purchased the magazine in 2019{{cite web|title=American Media buys Surfer Magazine|publisher=Surfing Today|date=February 4, 2019|url=https://www.surfertoday.com/surfing/american-media-buys-surfer-magazine}} from [[Motor Trend Group|TEN: Publishing]], a division of Adventure Sports Network (ASN).
The magazine changed ownership and management numerous times over its history. [[American Media, Inc.|American Media]] (AMI) purchased the magazine in 2019{{cite web|title=American Media buys Surfer Magazine|publisher=Surfing Today|date=February 4, 2019|url=https://www.surfertoday.com/surfing/american-media-buys-surfer-magazine}} from [[Motor Trend Group|TEN: Publishing]], a division of Adventure Sports Network (ASN).


The magazine's last [[editor-in-chief]] was Todd Prodanovich and its photo editor was Grant Ellis.
The magazine's last [[editor-in-chief]] was Todd Prodanovich and its photo editor was Grant Ellis.