The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue: A $1 Billion Empire

August 2024 · 3 minute read
2013-02-12T16:10:00Z

The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue hit newstands today.

Blonde bombshell Kate Upton graces the cover for the second year in a row, which should excite tons of readers who giddily await the glossy's once-a-year release featuring page after page of barely-dressed models on beaches.  

But for Time Inc., the publication's parent company, the Swimsuit Issue means something more: a billion-dollar business that's bigger than the sports magazine that spawned it.

Alana Blanchard is a featured athlete in the 2013 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. Sports Illustrated screenshot

Since becoming a stand-alone issue in 1997, the magazine has become "one of Time Inc.’s biggest revenue drivers over the years, bringing in more than $1 billion," according to Forbes

Here's how the magazine became its own industry: 

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