Topic: Terry McDonell

Drew Brees honored as Sports Illustrated's sportsman of year for championship and charityDrew Brees was honored as Sports Illustrated's sportsman of the year for his championship on the field and his charity off it.Brees became the award's 57th ...
Sports Illustrated editor Terry McDonell has lately taken on a busy part-time second career: And last Wednesday at Google's I|O conference in San Francisco, McDonell strode on stage, joked that he might be the oldest person in the room, and ...
On Monday, I was in Austin, Texas for the South by Southwest Interactive conference. I sat in a crowded ballroom and watched representatives from Wired and Adobe talk about a concept digital-magazine version of Wired for tablets, iPhones and other gadgets. It ...
Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter selected sportsman of the year by Sports IllustratedDerek Jeter posed in his crisp pinstripe uniform, resting a shiny black bat on his shoulder, while a photographer lying on the ground near the entrance to a Bronx subway station ...
Bar Refaeli, frolicking in the water, lands on SI Swimsuit coverThe world knows a lot more about Bar Refaeli today than it did yesterday, including where her tiny tan line falls. Sports Illustrated Swimsuit unveiled the 23-year-old Israeli, who has been romantically ...
While most of the sports world was gathered in Tampa over the weekend, the top of the Sports Illustrated masthead was left behind to schmooze with the media set Sunday night at the Oak Room at the Plaza. One team will make ...

Sunday, February 1

), Peggy Siegal slaps on a pound of moxie and busts a nut at the Oak Room at the Plaza, gathering literati and socialites for her Super Bowl fete. Ms. Siegal has wrangled a spry, bookish bunch: Lewis Lapham, Morgan Entrekin, Gay Talese ...
At around 1 o'clock Thursday morning, Morgan Entrekin decided it was time to extract himself from the dance floor at Socialista and head home. Like Gene Hackman in Hoosiers or, what the hell, Sylvester Stallone in that last Rocky movie, Mr ...

Terry McDonell

Up against major networks rather than print brands, Terry McDonnell revamped Sports Illustrated's digital offerings, making sites like SI. Sports Illustrated is a clearly successful print brand, generating more than $617 million in print revenues last year. In 2006, the brand ...