Sports Illustrated partners with Morning Read for digital golf content
In the wake of Maven purchasing The Spun, SI.com has partnered with Morning Read for golf-related digital content.
In the wake of Maven purchasing The Spun, SI.com has partnered with Morning Read for golf-related digital content.
The Spun joins Sports Illustrated and FanNation in Maven's sports portfolio.
The documentary series currently doesn't have an outlet, but that will certainly change.
The model would be a metered paywall with some content still available for free.
The Houston Texans are a mess.
Investors Bryant Riley and Kevin Rendino are calling for a new Maven board.
SI fired Wahl without severance in April. Now, he'll write three final long-form stories for the company.
How much will Reiter end up reporting on himself?
"We dismissed our suit as we have come to an agreement with them that we are satisfied with."
Maven is making significant changes to its SI-branded team sites, including eliminating publishers' guaranteed pay and parting ways with more publishers.
When Dan Patrick left ESPN in 2007, it was a bold move, and one that spurred a lot of discussion. This week, Patrick revealed some new and interesting details to Jimmy Traina of Sports Illustrated on how he felt approaching that move.
Levinsohn was previously the CEO of Sports Illustrated's media side under Maven. Before that, he was publisher and CEO of The Los Angeles Times, but eventually left there after staff protests about his past behavior.
"Please take down the tweet that you put out. We are still paying you (will get paid at end of Sept for August work) and are asking you delete it. Thank-you. Mark."