CHATSWORTH, Calif.—Farley Cahen, who served in a variety of top-level positions with AVN during the 2000s, died Tuesday in Los Angeles from colon cancer, AVN has learned. He was 53.
Working at AVN from 2000 to 2008, Cahen began his tenure with the company as the Director of Internet Development, and in 2004 became publisher of onetime sister publication AVN Online magazine. His last position with the company was VP of Licensing and Business Development, before he accepted a job at adult studio Digital Playground as its Vice President of New Media.
Cahen left the adult business in 2015 to co-found cannabis industry trade outlet MG Magazine with AVN co-founder Paul Fishbein along with former AVN CEO Darren Roberts and longtime AVN writer Tom Hymes.
Fishbein told AVN, "I really liked him, and I feel awful ... he has two young kids, so I really feel for them and his wife, Kasey. I didn't know he was sick until I heard Tuesday."
Offered Roberts, "I was both shocked and sickened to receive the news. Farley was so much more than a friend and colleague; he was family. His optimistic view of life was contagious, and his kindness and warmth touched so many people. My heart goes out to his wife and family during this difficult time."
Friend and adult industry figure Kevin Blatt commented: "I’ve been friends with Farley 37 years. He was more than just a friend, he was my brother. I worked alongside my grandfather and his dad, Marty, at his family’s jewelry store in Cleveland. Many years later, we introduced Farley to a jewelry company in La Jolla that moved him out to California. That was the start of our dream coming true on the west coast.
"We spent so much time together and shared in so many wonderful memories together. I’ve never met a more selfless person in my life. He was always trying to help out anyone that needed help. He was the best son, brother, friend, marketing guy and salesperson. My life without him in in it will never be the same. Food will never taste as good, music will never sound as vivid, and the sun will never be as bright. His loss is immeasurable. I have a giant hole in my heart.