Didn't even know they were still around but man were they a big part of my childhood
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I loved it for a long time, had subscriptions at multiple times. The quality has dropped over the last 10 years. It is a shame, for what use to be a top sports magazineThat sucks man. I mean it was complete trash the last 5-10 years, but it’s a shame what it became and it’s a shame now that it’s gone.
Nah, just a union break negotiating tacticDidn't even know they were still around but man were they a big part of my childhood
Probably shouldn’t have put “dudes” in it.does this include the swimsuit issue? LOL
Not sure if you’ve seen it recently but it’s not your Daddy’s swimsuit edition. Had more Dicks and less Janes.does this include the swimsuit issue? LOL
I think p@rnhub killed that.does this include the swimsuit issue? LOL
truthfully haven't seen it in years but that sounds about how things are going and not at all interested in that. Sad!Not sure if you’ve seen it recently but it’s not your Daddy’s swimsuit edition. Had more Dicks and less Janes.
That has changed since si panders to certain groups now.does this include the swimsuit issue? LOL
Print media is dying across the board. The Dawgvent had way more to do with it than the boogeyman under your bedClean house to start over?!
Go woke go broke!
That's what it looks like to me (with no special insight). This public message looks like it's intended to put pressure on someone. The Sport Illustrated name has pretty good brand value, and I would think it will survive in some capacity (albeit a shell of its former self).Nah, just a union break negotiating tactic
I'm sorry but putting f-ing men in the swimsuit edition isn't a "boogeyman under your bed", it's something nobody on the planet wants.Print media is dying across the board. The Dawgvent had way more to do with it than the boogeyman under your bed
SI was dead way before any of that happened. If anything that was an attempt to drum up controversy to get more people to buy the issues. Whatever you think of the issue, if you think that "Woke" has anything to do with the reshaping of our media, you just don't know much about how the world works in its current state.I'm sorry but putting f-ing men in the swimsuit edition isn't a "boogeyman under your bed", it's something nobody on the planet wants.
Of course that's not why it died. Like you said, print media is dying in general. But doing the tranny swimsuit shit definitely didn't help anything.
SI was dead way before any of that happened. If anything that was an attempt to drum up controversy to get more people to buy the issues. Whatever you think of the issue, if you think that "Woke" has anything to do with the reshaping of our media, you just don't know much about how the world works in its current state.
Yeah, too much stress can do that.
Pardon the pun…but I think that’s the issue (woke)does this include the swimsuit issue? LOL
Didn't even know they were still around but man were they a big part of my childhood
As with most things of this nature, it is usually more than one problem. No doubt SI print edition was doomed by their info being just one click away on other sites instead of a week away. They never really figured that out.SI was dead way before any of that happened. If anything that was an attempt to drum up controversy to get more people to buy the issues. Whatever you think of the issue, if you think that "Woke" has anything to do with the reshaping of our media, you just don't know much about how the world works in its current state.
Yep, long way from this:That’s what woke gets you. When you have trannies in the swimsuit issue, snd Deion Sanders person of year, you get what you get.
I'm not convinced that hurting the feeling of people who likely already didn't have a subscription did anything. The only time I even heard of anything related to SI was people crying bc they put a trans woman and fat person on the swimsuit cover. All legacy media is struggling in the last decade or so. It has nothing to do with your preceived grievance. If you can't find a way to adapt to the current climate you're toast. Nike made a bunch of yall mad and all that happened is their stock price rose.As with most things of this nature, it is usually more than one problem. No doubt SI print edition was doomed by their info being just one click away on other sites instead of a week away. They never really figured that out.
Having said that, if you are ready for the death knell, go ahead and alienate a big majority of your customer base. As you said, the UGASports model is a model they should have tried to incorporate into their business plan and part of that model is sticking to sports reporting and conversation and leaving the culture wars to Sean Hannity and the ladies on the view.
Next generation kid: "Dadda, what's Sports Illustrated?"Yep, long way from this:
Got away from their bread & butter imo.Next generation kid: "Dadda, what's Sports Illustrated?"
Like to keep my sports & trans people separate.I'm not convinced that hurting the feeling of people who likely already didn't have a subscription did anything. The only time I even heard of anything related to SI was people crying bc they put a trans woman and fat person on the swimsuit cover. All legacy media is struggling in the last decade or so. It has nothing to do with your preceived grievance. If you can't find a way to adapt to the current climate you're toast. Nike made a bunch of yall mad and all that happened is their stock price rose.
My guess would be Nike and SI have much different customer bases. Id imagine SI's base is closer to Bud Lite.I'm not convinced that hurting the feeling of people who likely already didn't have a subscription did anything. The only time I even heard of anything related to SI was people crying bc they put a trans woman and fat person on the swimsuit cover. All legacy media is struggling in the last decade or so. It has nothing to do with your preceived grievance. If you can't find a way to adapt to the current climate you're toast. Nike made a bunch of yall mad and all that happened is their stock price rose.
Ok, but I think you're soft for bud light too. Just go outside and stop being offended by everything. You're no different than the stereotypical blue haired college gender studies major. I'll never understand why people get so upset over things that don't matter.My guess would be Nike and SI have much different customer bases. Id imagine SI's base is closer to Bud Lite.
And I dont think it is about hurt feelings. I would say if you're memories of the mag is Elle McPherson and the best sports coverage and you get Martha Stewart and old news...