Sports Illustrated is grappling with a "significant" cut in its workforce after its parent company's publishing license was revoked. The crisis emerged as The Arena Group, which operates Sports ...
Sports Illustrated will continue operations after the company that owns the brand agreed with a new publisher for its print and digital products. Minute Media took over on Monday after reaching a ...
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All Sports Illustrated employees are being laid off. The iconic magazine’s entire staff was notified Friday that their positions are being eliminated. Former SI writer Richard Deitsch took to Twitter ...
Cover of the December 2024 issue of Adirondack Sports. Cover of the premier issue of Adirondack Sports & Fitness, published in 2000. It must have been more than 20 years ago when I first saw ...
The entire staff of Sports Illustrated was let go Friday after license holder Authentic Brands Group revoked the right of the Arena Group, the famed sports magazine’s publisher, to use the brand name.
Is magazine sportswriting dead? There are still magazines, and there is still such a thing as sports writing, but the days when sports fans became passionate supporters of star athletes through the ...
Sports Illustrated isn’t shutting down, after all. The iconic sports magazine is set to get new life under a publishing deal announced Monday by Authentic Brands Group, which owns the magazine’s ...
On Sunday, the L.A. Times informed readers that the newspaper would no longer carry actual sports news, like game reports, box scores and standings. On Monday, I received a notice from the L.A. Times ...
One day, not long before he died, I was talking on the phone with longtime Sports Illustrated writer Ralph Wiley. He was a legend in sports journalism and for years a staple at SI. He'd end up with 28 ...
The announcement on Friday left in doubt what lies ahead for the venerable publication, with some staff members dismissed immediately and others told they would keep their jobs for at least 90 days.