Sports Illustrated was the varsity to the junior varsity of Sporting News and Inside Sports.
I don’t think PE is the cause, why would they want one of their companies to fail? It’s more that no one subscribes/reads magazines anymore. Doctors’ offices don’t even have magazines these days. Covid probably accelerated the death of magazines and offices realized there was no need to resubscribe since people just look at their phones anyway.True, but it’s been in the hands of PE for years. I don’t think there’s any question they’re the main cause of all this.
Thanks much for a good read.Treu, but I loved the writing in "Inside Sports". Pete Axthelm's gambling column was awesome.
Edit: found this.
Inside Inside Sports: The Oral History - The Sunday Long Read
When Katharine Graham and the Washington Post company decided to launch the Esquire of sports magazines in 1979, they were riding high. If anyone was poised to create something touched with magic it was at the Post Company. Why then did they sell it just a few years later despite launching the...sundaylongread.com
True. But they had the inside track with a talented pool of writers, connections across sports, and a dedicated fan base. They just couldn't (or wouldn't) translate that to a different delivery model. SI could have been the Athletic with the right guidance. Now, they are the AOL of sports news...My parents gave me a subscription as a kid and I looked forward to getting it in the mail each week. I finally cancelled the subscription about 10 years ago (I had kept my subscription for sentimental reasons) as the the internet changed how you got your media coverage. When I opened the magazine, most of the articles were outdated which is similar to most magazines. And, I used to love the color pictures as newspapers were black and white. But that changed as you get get color high definition pictures and videos on the internet. Instead, I now have a subscription to The Athletic.
Private equity didn't sink SI, it was almost sunk before Meredith sold it.
Calhoun as Mr. Softy giving the kid a break. HOF move.Got in for a minute against Duke in 99. Can't take that away from him
I’m going to try to write this as carefully as I can. The 2023 swimsuit cover didn’t help their cause. They were taking on water before that and that could have been the final blow.Last time SI was relevant was when Elle Macpherson was on the cover of the Swimsuit Issue.
Not being privy to their inner workings, I'm still confident that had nothing to do with it.I’m going to try to write this as carefully as I can. The 2023 swimsuit cover didn’t help their cause. They were taking on water before that and that could have been the final blow.
They chose poorlyLet's not even go there.
They took a perfect thing, thought about what kind of changes some people might like and screwed it all up.
Well. That’s one opinion.Not being privy to their inner workings, I'm still confident that had nothing to do with it.
I wasn't even trying to go there. None of that stuff is good for companies if they're looking to be profitable but I don't think it has anything to do with SI failing. They chose to remain a magazine company in a day and age where newspapers and magazines are nearly obsolete. The little online content I saw from them over the years was horrible and it didn't even seem like they had editors.I’m going to try to write this as carefully as I can. The 2023 swimsuit cover didn’t help their cause. They were taking on water before that and that could have been the final blow.
Nah the NY Times is wildly successful. They have successfully pitted from print to online.Havent read SI except for glancing the swimsuit issue for 20 years. Kinda like the NY Times. If it wasnt for Wordle no one would read it
Ricky Moore, no question.
The Athletic kind of struggles as well as it seems they don't really know what they should be.True. But they had the inside track with a talented pool of writers, connections across sports, and a dedicated fan base. They just couldn't (or wouldn't) translate that to a different delivery model. SI could have been the Athletic with the right guidance. Now, they are the AOL of sports news...