The iconic sports magazine that began in 1954 will now print just once a month, but the swimsuit edition and four additional special editions will remain on the print calendar.
A sports magazine that has been a staple to sports fans for seven decades is slashing its number of issues beginning in 2020., which launched in August of 1954, will go to a monthly magazine in January, according to an exclusive report onwas a booming weekly magazine for more than 50 years.
The magazine went to a twice-a-month publication in January 2018, and now it will be cut to a monthly, as staffers learned last month about the transition.will now have 17 print issues per calendar year—12 monthly magazines, four special editions and the swimsuit edition. With the magazine remaining on shelves much longer and with less timely content, stories and photos will most likely change from news-oriented into features, profiles and enterprise pieces.
The effect will take place from cover to cover, which is expected to be on a heavier stock of paper. All content for each issue will have a 3-4 week window to close out and get to the printer instead of the weekly grind, the Yahoo! report indicated. So instead of the NBA champions on the cover next June or July, the cover could be U.S. hopefuls for the upcoming 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. And as the Olympics wrap up, the cover could be baseball, tennis, golf or football-oriented.
"I actually like the idea, it doesn't make sense as a weekly anymore," one writer said in the Yahoo! report."I think the issues will look more likeThe move reflects the dwindling print business as the digital age continues moving forward in full force. Newspapers around the country have cut their issues in half, trimmed down the size of pages, laid off staff or even gone out of business if they couldn't sell it.
Clark County Commissioner and LVCVA Chair Tom Collins and Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue cover model Kate Upton visit Caesars Palace to mark Swimsuit Launch Week in Las Vegas and the upcoming celebration of Muhammad Ali’s 70th Birthday at Caesars Palace on February 15, 2012 in Las Vegas, Nevada., which has 2.75 million subscribers, once stood strong in Time Inc. with fellow magazines. That's before Meredith bought the publications from Time Inc. and sold them off in separate pieces.
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