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LeBron James holds an issue of Sports Illustrated on Feb. 13, 2002. James was on SI’s cover as a junior at St. Vincent-St. Mary High School. (Phil Masturzo/The Akron Beacon-Journal, via USA Today Sports.)

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Los Angeles Times drops printed sports gamers, box scores and standings in shift to ‘daily sports magazine’

Sports Illustrated's recent covers in November 2019.

Sports Illustrated set to drop to one regular print magazine a month in 2020, with each issue “closed” over three weeks in advance

Five years after having 51 print issues, SI looks set to drop to 17 print issues in 2020.

By Andrew Bucholtz OnNov 13, 2019 10

5 sports media jobs that may not exist in 10 years

The days of the sports generalist in print and radio are nearly extinct.

By Ty Duffy OnNov 7, 2017 5

Sports Illustrated could be reduced to as few as 24 print issues in 2018

SI has cut down from 51 to 45 to 38 print issues, and could cut further.

By Andrew Bucholtz OnJul 14, 2017 12
Sports Illustrated Phelps Golden Age cover

Sports Illustrated will publish seven fewer standalone issues in 2017

Sports Illustrated will reduce their individual issues sent out in 2017 from 45 to 38, doing more double issues to provide more coverage of sports at peak times and save on mailing and production costs.

By Andrew Bucholtz OnFeb 19, 2017 4

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