Sports Illustrated Lays Off Their Entire Staff

Sports Illustrated has informed its entire editorial staff that they will be laid off. According to a screenshot of the email staffers received on January 19, the parent company of SI‘s parent company, Authentic Brands Group, informed SI‘s parent company, the Arena Group, that it was revoking SI’s brand license. The future of the SI brand itself remains unclear. Arena Group acquired the publishing rights for SI from ABG in 2019. That marked SI‘s second owner in as many years after being sold by Meredith Publishing in 2018, who sold to ABG in 2019.

SI employs nearly 1000 people, per the latest employment reports. Once the pinnacle of sports media, SI will now become the latest sports outlet to clean house. In October 2019, G/O Media cleaned house at Deadspin. Meanwhile, Vox Media has levied several rounds of layoffs at SB Nation since the pandemic. This included entirely removing their hockey and soccer verticals in 2023. However, this is sadly a trend that will continue as private equity continues to acquire more and more legacy media brands.

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Pitchfork Absorbed Into GQ

Furthermore, Sports Illustrated is not even the first outlet this week shuttered by its parent company. Pitchfork, often seen as the industry standard for music journalism, would cease operation as an independent publication. Instead, it would be folded into GQ as a vertical. Both publications are owned by Conde Nast, the publishing giant that also owns Vogue amongst many other publications.

“We have fought together as a union to maintain the standard of this storied publication that we love, and to make sure our workers are treated fairly for the value they bring to this company. It is a fight we will continue,” Mitch Goldich, a union unit member at SI, said in a statement. Furthermore, the guild also called for Authentic Brands Group to “ensure the continued publication of SI and allow it to serve our audience in the way it has for nearly 70 years.”

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Cam’ron & Ma$e Embrace Being “New Source” Of Sports Media

Cam’ron and Ma$e have rapidly become one of the most entertaining duos in sports media. Their show “It Is What It Is” has been a phenomenon with fans and those in the sports world. Recently, the show became the topic of discussion during a segment on Fox Sports. Nick Wright brought up the show when discussing the potential chemistry issues involving Chris Paul and the Golden State Warriors.

When the show was mentioned, Wright’s co-host Chris Broussard seemed to laugh at the idea of the hip-hop stars being influential in the sports media realm. A moment that the hip-hop icons didn’t take to too kindly. Cam’ron shared the moment on his Instagram account. However, the music legend seemingly brushed off the moment with a joke. But now it doesn’t seem like a laughing matter. The two music legends are ready to tackle sports media head-on.

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Cam’ron & Ma$e Embrace Sports Media

The legendary hosts put the entire sports media world on notice. In a recent episode of their show, the duo let the world know they are the number one source when regarding the latest sports news. Including callouts to Stephen A. Smith, Matt Barnes, and even Wright. Anyone could be frustrated when not taken seriously. The moment absolutely should make the hip-hop icons angry. However, now the time for jokes seems to be over.

There’s enough room in the sports media landscape for everyone to eat well. However, a war of words is also never a bad thing. Maybe shows like this succeeding can help others in the market that are not big fishes. Whatever the case may be, the entire sports media landscape has been put on notice. Will this change the way you receive and consume your sports content? Are you willing to go with Cam’ron and Ma$e for the latest breaking news? Let us know what you think in the comment section. For the latest news in sports and hip-hop, keep it right here with HNHH.

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