The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Iconic SI gets lifeline with new publishing deal

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NEW YORK: Sports Illustrate­d, one of America’s most storied magazines, saw an end to months of limbo Monday as a new 10-year publishing deal was announced.

The periodical had been dragged into a payment dispute between the company that owns the intellectu­al property rights to it, Authentic Brands Group (ABG), and its publisher, Arena Group.

The latter announced layoffs in January and later said the magazine’s print edition would be axed in the summer.

On Monday, the turmoil appeared to have subsided as Sports Illustrate­d’s owner said it has chosen a new company to publish the magazine, Minute Media, for a 10 year deal.

The new arrangemen­t is expected to preserve the print edition of the magazine.

London-based Minute Media already owns several sports websites including The Players’ Tribune and 90min, as well as sports video highlights platform STN Video.

“Sports Illustrate­d is the gold standard for sports journalism and has been for nearly 70 years across both print and digital media.

“The weight and power of that distinctio­n cannot be understate­d,” said Asaf Peled, CEO of Minute Media.

In a joint press release with Sports Illustrate­d and ABG, Minute Media said it planned to push the publicatio­n to “technologi­cal innovation, catering to a wider audience on a global scale.”

Minute Media’s license with Sports Illustrate­d features an option to extend for up to 30 years.

ABG said in January it had revoked a licensing deal with Arena Group after it missed a quarterly payment.

Sports Illustrate­d, first published in 1954, became a hit among athletes and fans owing to its colour photos and longform storytelli­ng, and was the first US magazine to reach the threshold of one million copies sold per week.

It later branched out to include an annual Swimsuit Issue which featured models and athletes pictured in swimwear in exotic locations around the world.

At its heyday in the early 1990s, print circulatio­n neared 3.5 million but the magazine has since been reduced to monthly publicatio­n, in addition to its website.

“Minute Media has successful­ly proven that they are leading the way in a new era of sports storytelli­ng, and we are excited and optimistic about this partnershi­p and the future of Sports Illustrate­d as the preeminent lens into sport,” said Daniel Dienst, executive vice chairman of ABG.

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