Sports Illustrated sees drastic cuts; 'half the staff' is being laid off: report

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Massive changes are taking place at one of the media industry's most famous outlets, with Sports Illustrated having notified its staff of drastic and widespread layoffs.

More than 40 staff members were cut from the sports institution on Thursday, according to The Wall Street Journal and reports in other outlets.

The Journal reported many employees were expecting to be told they were being laid off during a meeting scheduled for midday on Thursday, only for that meeting to be canceled at the last minute.

A group of employees were then called into another meeting shortly after 4 p.m., when they were told "their positions were being eliminated," according to The Journal.

Some reports suggest up to half of the sports bible's staff was being cut. "Management at Sports Illustrated just informed its newsroom in meetings that half the staff has been laid off, according to a person present," NPR reported on Thursday.

The exact number of layoffs is unclear, however, multiple staff members have announced they were let go on Twitter.

Staff writer Tim Rohan confirmed the layoffs on Thursday, tweeting that he was one of the employees who lost a job.

"This industry can be heartbreaking, but I don't want out. If you're hiring, I'm all ears," staff writer Joan Niesen tweeted.

According to The WSJ, the publication's chief executive announced earlier this week that Christian Stone, editor-in-chief, was leaving after seven years.

Sports Illustrated was licensed by TheMaven Inc. in June. It's reportedly planning to hire as many as 200 contractors to work for the outlet.

Just before the layoffs, SI employees signed a petition requesting that Meredith Corp. and Authentic Brands ditch TheMaven.

The petition claimed that TheMaven was trying to replace employees and would ultimately hurt the publication's quality. “TheMaven wants to replace top journalists in the industry with a network of Maven freelancers and bloggers while reducing or eliminating departments that have ensured that the stories we publish and produce meet the highest standards,” it read.
 

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Unfortunately, print journalism is slowly fading away. No advertising. Unfortunate.

Massive changes are taking place at one of the media industry's most famous outlets, with Sports Illustrated having notified its staff of drastic and widespread layoffs.

More than 40 staff members were cut from the sports institution on Thursday, according to The Wall Street Journal and reports in other outlets.

The Journal reported many employees were expecting to be told they were being laid off during a meeting scheduled for midday on Thursday, only for that meeting to be canceled at the last minute.

A group of employees were then called into another meeting shortly after 4 p.m., when they were told "their positions were being eliminated," according to The Journal.

Some reports suggest up to half of the sports bible's staff was being cut. "Management at Sports Illustrated just informed its newsroom in meetings that half the staff has been laid off, according to a person present," NPR reported on Thursday.

The exact number of layoffs is unclear, however, multiple staff members have announced they were let go on Twitter.

Staff writer Tim Rohan confirmed the layoffs on Thursday, tweeting that he was one of the employees who lost a job.

"This industry can be heartbreaking, but I don't want out. If you're hiring, I'm all ears," staff writer Joan Niesen tweeted.

According to The WSJ, the publication's chief executive announced earlier this week that Christian Stone, editor-in-chief, was leaving after seven years.

Sports Illustrated was licensed by TheMaven Inc. in June. It's reportedly planning to hire as many as 200 contractors to work for the outlet.

Just before the layoffs, SI employees signed a petition requesting that Meredith Corp. and Authentic Brands ditch TheMaven.

The petition claimed that TheMaven was trying to replace employees and would ultimately hurt the publication's quality. “TheMaven wants to replace top journalists in the industry with a network of Maven freelancers and bloggers while reducing or eliminating departments that have ensured that the stories we publish and produce meet the highest standards,” it read.
 

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they've been trying to give away that magazine for years
 

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you're both right...

Hell, I use to get the newspaper delivered to my house (yrs ago) just for the morning horse lines and articles.( Dave Feldman Chicago)

He was the best horse writer
 

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SI is slipping dangerously into ESPN the Mag territory - and that isn't good. I would be surprised if they were still around in 5 years.
 
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Entertainment Weekly (same owners) now prints out monthly issues instead of weekly.

I wonder if SI will soon follow?
 

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Good riddance to the hijab/burkini woke swimsuit issue. Another American institution the millennial cancel culture ended.
 

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Cell phones making everyone dumber by speeding up the distribution of information and reducing attention spans.
 

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There is something nice about opening a real magazine/book and turning the pages
 

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I can't say I've read SI for years. Although, as a kid I remember reading a great story about Dan Gable the great amateur wrestling legend from Iowa. Good stuff
 

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When that NBA ref got caught fixing games a few years ago. Do you think he is the only one?

The guy even wrote a book about it
 

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Canceled my subscription probably 3 years ago when they started in the political world. No need to mix the two. I use to get a yearly subscription for a Christmas present when I was in HS from parents......afterwards I just kept it rolling. Probably a 20 year customer.
 

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SI is another leftist magazine that won't be missed when it inevitably disappears.
 
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I loved SI back in the day.

That magazine went from MUST READ to skimming through the mag.

My office has a subcription to SI. I dont even look at it
 

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I havent bought an SI in about 20 years.

I do remember putting Playboy magazine in SI's at newsstands tho.

Good times....good times
 

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