Sports Illustrated

American sports magazine

Sports Illustrated is the largest weekly American sports magazine owned by media company Time Warner. It has over 3 million subscribers and is read by 23 million adults each week; over 18 million of them are men, 19% of the adult males in the United States.

Sports Illustrated
Managing EditorPaul Fichtenbaum
CategoriesSports magazine
FrequencyWeekly
Circulation3,000,000 per week (within the U.S.)
First issueAugust 16 1954
CompanyTime Inc. (Time Warner)
Country United States
LanguageEnglish
Websitesportsillustrated.cnn.com
ISSN0038-822X

In late 2023, The Futurist reported that the magazine had published articles that were written by artificial intelligence. Sports Illustrated had not written that the articles were not written by people.[1][2] The CEO of the magazine was fired soon after the report. [3]

Cover history

Most covers by athlete, 1954-2003

AthleteNumber of Covers
Michael Jordan49
Muhammad Ali37
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar29
Magic Johnson22
Jack Nicklaus22

Most covers by team, 1954-May 2008

TeamNumber of Covers
New York Yankees66
Los Angeles Lakers64
Dallas Cowboys46
Boston Red Sox44
Chicago Bulls44
Boston Celtics39
Los Angeles Dodgers38
Cincinnati Reds38
San Francisco 49ers34
Notre Dame Football33

Most covers by sport, 1954-2003

SportNumber of Covers
Pro Football519
Baseball510
Pro Basketball302
College Basketball200
Golf155
College Football153
Boxing134
Track and Field99
Hockey83
Tennis78

Celebrities on the cover, 1954-2003

CelebrityYearSpecial Notes
Ed Sullivan1959On cover as golfer
Bob Hope1963Owner of Cleveland Indians
Shirley MacLaine1964Wearing a football uniform
Steve McQueen1971Riding a motorcycle
Burt Reynolds and Kris Kristofferson1977Promoting the film Semi-Tough
Big Bird1977On the cover with Mark Fidrych
Arnold Schwarzenegger1987Caption on cover was Hot Stuff
Ice Cube1999On cover with Shaquille O'Neal
Chris Rock2000Wearing Los Angeles Dodgers hat

Fathers and sons who have been featured on the cover

FatherSon
Archie ManningPeyton & Eli Manning
Calvin HillGrant Hill
Bobby HullBrett Hull
Bill WaltonLuke Walton
Jack NicklausGary Nicklaus
Phil SimmsChris Simms
Dale EarnhardtDale Earnhardt, Jr.
Cal Ripken, Sr.Cal Ripken, Jr. & Billy Ripken

Presidents who have been featured on the cover

PresidentSI Cover DateSpecial Notes
John F. KennedyDecember 26, 1960First Lady Jackie Kennedy also on cover and Kennedy was President-Elect at the time of the cover.
Gerald FordJuly 8, 1974Cover came one month before President Richard Nixon announced he would resign from the Presidency.
Ronald ReaganNovember 26, 1984On cover with Georgetown Hoyas basketball coach John Thompson and Patrick Ewing
Ronald ReaganFebruary 16, 1987On cover with America's Cup champion Dennis Conner
Bill ClintonMarch 21, 1994On cover about the Arkansas college basketball team

Tribute covers (In Memoriam)

AthleteSI Cover DateSpecial Notes
Len BiasJune 30, 1986Died of a cocaine overdose just after being drafted by the Boston Celtics
Arthur AsheFebruary 15, 1993Tennis great and former US Open champion who died from AIDS
Reggie LewisAugust 9, 1993Celtics player who died due to a heart defect
Mickey MantleAugust 21, 1995Died after years of battling alcoholism
Walter PaytonNovember 8, 1999Died from rare liver disorder
Dale EarnhardtFebruary 26, 2001Died in a crash on the last lap of the 2001 Daytona 500
Ted WilliamsJuly 15, 2002Boston Red Sox who died of cardiac arrest
Johnny UnitasOctober 23, 2002Baltimore Colts great who died from heart attack
Brittanie CecilApril 1, 2002Fan killed as the result of being struck with a puck to the head while in the crowd at a Columbus Blue Jackets game
Pat TillmanMay 3, 2004Arizona Cardinals player who was killed in a friendly fire incident in Afghanistan.

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