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Sports Illustrated (1-year)
from: The Time Inc. Magazine Company

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Binding: Magazine
First Issue Lead Time: 4-6 weeks
Format: Magazine Subscription
Issues Per Year: 56
Label: The Time Inc. Magazine Company
Magazine Type: Time magazine
Manufacturer: The Time Inc. Magazine Company
Number Of Issues: 56
Publisher: The Time Inc. Magazine Company
Release Date: November 23, 2001
Studio: The Time Inc. Magazine Company
Subscription Length: 365 days
Sales Rank: 27




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Editorial Review:

Product Description:
Every week SPORTS ILLUSTRATED gets you closer to the heart of sports with spectacular action photography and in-depth coverage. Experience the insider track as SI takes you into the minds and hearts of the players and coaches. With SPORTS ILLUSTRATED you Get Into It!

Amazon.com Review:
The most recognized periodical of American sports, Sports Illustrated has proved to be a fine marriage of top journalism (from the likes of Frank Deford, Paul Zimmerman, and Rick Reilly) and eye-popping photography since 1954. Cover stories range from the week's top games to a retrospective of the legends of yesteryear and their imprint on today's competition. In each issue, "Inside the Week in Sports" keeps the fan in touch with the major sports news, while "Scorecard" offers SI's spin on the week. Fans are always eager to dive into SI's hefty preview issues, a must-have primer for upcoming college and pro sport seasons, including the Olympics. What else would a sports fan want? OK, SI's infamous swimsuit issue arrives faithfully each winter. --Doug Thomas



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - after all these years
The two principal articles in the December 22, 2008 issue of Sports Illustrated number that lies before me are why SI remains the uncontested leader in North American general sports periodicals. Jim Trotter's 'D As in Dominant' connects the dots between the Steelers' Steel Curtain of yore an its present day top-ranked NFL defense. Joe Posnanski's 'noir' take on the winter baseball meetings in Las Vegas (!) captures the pathos and ridicule that are both required for a full understanding of this off ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - SI sets the standard
Sports Illustrated is the best sports magazine in circulation, filled with excellent sports photography and journalism. SI provides well-rounded coverage. I am a huge fan of Tom Verducci and look forward to SI's Baseball Preview every year - ahem, and yes, the Swimsuit issue ain't too shabby either. Amazon's price is the best deal out there (so far from some quick searches). Perfect for the sports nut in you or for your best pal.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Why not available outside US
The offers are great value but why oh why is this not available outside the US? Do publishers/Amazon think only Americans can appreciate ESPN, Sports Illustrated and the sports they cover? Get real. We watch these sports live all around the world. The internet goes all around the world. The hard copy of magazines? Cannot jump the border.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great and Informative Magazine
I send this to my nephew every year as a gift and he shares with all of his friends. They really like to see this magazine come. You see, he and his friends are in prison and usually do not have current information on sports. So this is a blessing to all of them!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - It meets a need
I subsribe to 3 sporting magazines. ESPN, Sporting News, and Sports Illustrated. ESPN is too flashy and in your face for me. Sporting News is a quick informative read of games / leagues / teams. Sports Illustrated is mored informative than either of the above magazines, however it tends to take itself too seriously. Each issue has one story that just seems to go on and on forever. The magazine has lowered its price and is well worth the money.




 

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