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Sports Illustrated’s future murky after massive layoffs stun publication

Por: New York Post Sports January 20, 2024

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Sports Illustrated is not dead yet. The iconic publication is on life support after it was revealed Friday that The Arena Group, which runs the editorial operation, was after its license to use the SI name was revoked. Both The Arena Group and Authentic — which owns the the brand — have said they intend to continue operating the website and magazine, though it’s not yet clear how. “We are going to continue to operate Sports... + full article



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