''SB Nation'' (an abbreviation for their full name ''SportsBlogs Nation'') is a sports blogging network owned by
Vox Media
Vox Media, Inc. is an American mass media company based in Washington, D.C., and New York City. The company was established in November 2011 by Jim Bankoff and Trei Brundrett to encompass ''SB Nation'' (a sports blog network founded in 2005 by ...
. It was co-founded by Tyler Bleszinski,
Markos Moulitsas
Markos Moulitsas Zúniga (; born September 11, 1971), often known by his username and former military nickname "Kos" ( ), is an American blogger who is the founder and publisher of Daily Kos, a blog focusing on liberal and Democratic Party poli ...
, and
Jerome Armstrong
Jerome Armstrong (born 1964) is an American political strategist. In 2001, he founded MyDD, a blog which covered politics, making him one of the first political bloggers. Armstrong coined the term ''netroots'', and was referred to as "The Blogfath ...
in 2005. The blog from which the network formed was started by Bleszinski as ''Athletics Nation'' in 2003, and focused solely on the
Oakland Athletics
The Oakland Athletics (often referred to as the A's) are an American professional baseball team based in Oakland, California. The Athletics compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) West division. The te ...
. It has since expanded to cover sports franchises on a national scale, including all
Major League Baseball
Major League Baseball (MLB) is a professional baseball organization and the oldest major professional sports league in the world. MLB is composed of 30 total teams, divided equally between the National League (NL) and the American League (AL), ...
,
National Basketball Association
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,
National Football League
The National Football League (NFL) is a professional American football league that consists of 32 teams, divided equally between the American Football Conference (AFC) and the National Football Conference (NFC). The NFL is one of the ...
, and
National Hockey League
The National Hockey League (NHL; french: Ligue nationale de hockey—LNH, ) is a professional ice hockey league in North America comprising 32 teams—25 in the United States and 7 in Canada. It is considered to be the top ranked professional ...
teams, as well as college and soccer teams,
mixed martial arts
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and
professional wrestling
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, totaling over 300 community sites. In 2011, the network expanded into technology content with ''
The Verge
''The Verge'' is an American technology news website operated by Vox Media, publishing news, feature stories, guidebooks, product reviews, consumer electronics news, and podcasts.
The website launched on November 1, 2011, and uses Vox Media' ...
'', leading to the parent company Sports Blogs Inc. being rebranded as Vox Media. ''SB Nation'' operates from Vox Media's offices in New York City and Washington, D.C.
Corporate affairs and business model
From 2005 to 2011, the sports blog network ''SB Nation'' (originally known as ''SportsBlogs Nation'') operated under the parent company SportsBlogs Inc., which was headquartered in
Washington, D.C.
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Since Sports Blogs was rebranded as
Vox Media
Vox Media, Inc. is an American mass media company based in Washington, D.C., and New York City. The company was established in November 2011 by Jim Bankoff and Trei Brundrett to encompass ''SB Nation'' (a sports blog network founded in 2005 by ...
, the network has also operated from the
digital media
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company's offices in
Manhattan
Manhattan (), known regionally as the City, is the most densely populated and geographically smallest of the five boroughs of New York City. The borough is also coextensive with New York County, one of the original counties of the U.S. state ...
.
Vox Media's
chief executive officer
A chief executive officer (CEO), also known as a central executive officer (CEO), chief administrator officer (CAO) or just chief executive (CE), is one of a number of corporate executives charged with the management of an organization especially ...
,
Jim Bankoff
James Philip Bankoff (born December 23, 1969) is an American businessman who is the co-founder, chairman, and chief executive officer (CEO) of Vox Media. He previously worked for AOL and joined Vox Media's predecessor, '' SB Nation'', in 2009 ...
, has served as ''SB Nation'' CEO since 2009.
Elena Bergeron served as
editor-in-chief
An editor-in-chief (EIC), also known as lead editor or chief editor, is a publication's editorial leader who has final responsibility for its operations and policies.
The highest-ranking editor of a publication may also be titled editor, managing ...
until March 2019.
Many contributors to ''SB Nation'' work as part-time contractors,
and are paid a stipend each month.
The network generates revenue through advertising.
History
''SB Nation'' was co-founded by friends Tyler Bleszinski and
Markos Moulitsas
Markos Moulitsas Zúniga (; born September 11, 1971), often known by his username and former military nickname "Kos" ( ), is an American blogger who is the founder and publisher of Daily Kos, a blog focusing on liberal and Democratic Party poli ...
in 2005. The single blog from which the network formed was launched by Bleszinski as ''Athletics Nation'' in November 2003, and covered only the
Oakland Athletics
The Oakland Athletics (often referred to as the A's) are an American professional baseball team based in Oakland, California. The Athletics compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) West division. The te ...
baseball team.
''Athletics Nation'' quickly became Blogads's second largest website, following
Daily Kos
Daily Kos ( ) is a group blog and internet forum focused on the U.S. Democratic Party and liberal American politics. The site includes glossaries and other content. It is sometimes considered an example of "netroots" activism.
Daily Kos was f ...
, where Moulitsas served as an editor.
Following the blog network's creation, six additional writers were hired to join Bleszinski in creating content, and Daily Kos' platform was implemented to encourage
online community
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growth.
Established bloggers were selected to contribute articles, and sports fans could leave comments. After sites were created for all
Major League Baseball
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(MLB),
National Basketball Association
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(NBA),
National Football League
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(NFL), and
National Hockey League
The National Hockey League (NHL; french: Ligue nationale de hockey—LNH, ) is a professional ice hockey league in North America comprising 32 teams—25 in the United States and 7 in Canada. It is considered to be the top ranked professional ...
(NHL) franchises, along with some college and other teams, Bleszinski focused on company growth and making money.
In 2008, ''SB Nation'' raised $5 million in a
Series A round
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of financing with
Accel Partners
Accel, formerly known as Accel Partners, is an American venture capital firm. Accel works with startups in seed, early and growth-stage investments. The company has offices in Palo Alto, California and San Francisco, California, with additional ...
,
Allen & Company
Allen & Company LLC is an American privately held boutique investment bank based at 711 Fifth Avenue, New York. The firm specializes in real estate, technology, media and entertainment.
History
Founded in 1922 by Charles Robert Allen, Jr., he w ...
, and
Ted Leonsis
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contributing.
Jim Bankoff, who was advising the company during the
venture round
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, became ''SB Nation'' CEO in January 2009.
The network had approximately 1 million unique users,
and nearly 185 blogs by February.
The NHL sanctioned and began linking to ''SB Nation'' content on its official website in April, when the network was averaging 5 million unique monthly visitors across nearly 200 sites.
In July,
Comcast
Comcast Corporation (formerly known as American Cable Systems and Comcast Holdings),Before the AT&T merger in 2001, the parent company was Comcast Holdings Corporation. Comcast Holdings Corporation now refers to a subsidiary of Comcast Corpora ...
's
venture capital
Venture capital (often abbreviated as VC) is a form of private equity financing that is provided by venture capital firms or funds to startups, early-stage, and emerging companies that have been deemed to have high growth potential or which ha ...
branch, Comcast Interactive Capital, spearheaded a nearly $8 million second round of financing.
In September 2009, ''SB Nation'' was re-launched to serve as a nationally focused portal for the network's blogs.
Revenue generated by the network increased by four times in 2009.
In 2010, the network launched 20 regional sites, bringing the total number of sites to nearly 275. ''SB Nation'' had 31 full-time employees and was receiving 40 million monthly page views by approximately 8 million unique users, as of mid 2010.
Comcast SportsNet
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and ''SB Nation'' agreed to a content sharing partnership in shared markets in June 2010.
In November,
Khosla Ventures
Khosla Ventures is an American venture capital firm founded by Vinod Khosla, focused on early-stage companies in the Internet, computing, mobile, financial services, agriculture, healthcare and clean technology sectors. Some of its most successfu ...
led a third round of funding for ''SB Nation''.
The $10.5 million received brought the company's total funding to approximately $23 million.
''SB Nation'' acquired the blog networks FanTake and The Offside in March 2011, expanding its coverage of college sports and soccer, respectively. The network hired several
Engadget
''Engadget'' ( ) is a multilingual technology blog network with daily coverage of gadgets and consumer electronics. ''Engadget'' manages ten blogs four of which are written in English and six have international versions with independent editori ...
employees to launch its first major expansion outside sports.
''SB Nation'' parent company, SportsBlogs Inc., rebranded as
Vox Media
Vox Media, Inc. is an American mass media company based in Washington, D.C., and New York City. The company was established in November 2011 by Jim Bankoff and Trei Brundrett to encompass ''SB Nation'' (a sports blog network founded in 2005 by ...
in October,
and ''
The Verge
''The Verge'' is an American technology news website operated by Vox Media, publishing news, feature stories, guidebooks, product reviews, consumer electronics news, and podcasts.
The website launched on November 1, 2011, and uses Vox Media' ...
'' launched in November.
In late 2011,
MMAFighting.com
''MMA Fighting'' is a news website that covers the sport of mixed martial arts (MMA). Founded in 2001, the site is notable for its breaking news coverage, podcast series, and ''The MMA Hour with Ariel Helwani''.
Overview
''MMAFighting.com'' w ...
was integrated into SB Nation after Vox Media acquired the
mixed martial arts
Mixed martial arts (MMA), sometimes referred to as cage fighting, no holds barred (NHB), and ultimate fighting, and originally referred to as Vale Tudo is a full-contact combat sport based on striking, grappling and ground fighting, inc ...
site from AOL. MMA Fighting produces ''The MMA Hour'' and ''The MMA Beat'', which continue to stream on ''SB Nation'' and social media outlets, as of 2017.
In September 2012, ''SB Nation'' introduced a major redesign codenamed "SB United", which introduced a new "magazine-style" layout with a larger focus on
long-form content and digital media, and redesigned logos for each of the network's approximately 300 blogs. The redesign was overseen by Spencer Hall, the site's first editorial director. The
LGBT
' is an initialism that stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender. In use since the 1990s, the initialism, as well as some of its common variants, functions as an umbrella term for sexuality and gender identity.
The LGBT term is a ...
sports website ''
Outsports
''Outsports'' is a sports news website concerned with LGBT issues and personalities in amateur and professional sports. The company was founded in 1999 by Cyd Zeigler, Jr. and Jim Buzinski.
''The Outsports Revolution'' (Alyson Publications), by ...
'' was acquired by Vox Media and integrated into ''SB Nation'' in March 2013. The site's founders retained editorial control, and the purchase marked the first time a major sports media company acquired an LGBT-focused website. ''SB Nation'' was averaging approximately 50 million unique visitors by mid 2013,
and had approximately 800 contributing bloggers by the end of the year.
Elena Bergeron was named ''SB Nation'' editor-in-chief in 2017.
In mid 2017, the sports and culture website ''
The Ringer'' transferred its publishing platform from
Medium
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* Medium of ...
to Vox Media's Chorus platform. The site's founder,
Bill Simmons
William John Simmons III (born September 25, 1969) is an American sports analyst, author, podcaster, and former sports writer who is the founder and CEO of the sports and pop culture website '' The Ringer''. Simmons first gained attention with ...
, retained ownership and editorial control. ''The Ringer'' parent company, Bill Simmons Media Group, and Vox Media agreed to share revenue generated by advertisements sold by Vox Media. Vox Media began sharing audience traffic between ''SB Nation'' and ''The Ringer''. In February 2018, Vox Media
laid off
A layoff or downsizing is the temporary suspension or permanent termination of employment of an employee or, more commonly, a group of employees (collective layoff) for business reasons, such as personnel management or downsizing (reducing the ...
50 employees, including some members of the ''SB Nation'' social video team.
In August 2019, after closing its national college football blog ''Every Day Should Be Saturday'' (which joined the platform in 2010 after originally being established in 2005 as an independent website), ''SB Nation'' announced a new college football vertical known as ''Banner Society'', which will aim to " keep expanding, warping, and sharpening the conversation around college football in all its bizarre, corrupt, colorful elements", and "find new and different ways to connect with our audience directly, all over the internet".
In December 2019, Vox Media announced that in order to comply with
California Assembly Bill 5, ''SB Nation'' would "end our contracts with most contractors at California brands" over the coming months, and transfer their roles to a new group of employees. The company stated that this would be an extension of investments that have seen more full-time employees working for the network's largest sites, and that former contractors would be able to contribute as unpaid "community insiders".
On April 17, 2020, in response to the
2019-20 coronavirus pandemic
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, parent company Vox Media announced it would furlough 9% of its workforce starting May 1, 2020, including ''SB Nation.''
Video content
In May 2016, ''SB Nation'' created an online video series for
NBC Sports
NBC Sports is an American programming division of the broadcast network NBC, owned and operated by NBC Sports Group division of NBCUniversal and subsidiary of Comcast. The division is responsible for sports broadcasts on the network, and its d ...
around ''
NBC Sunday Night Football
''NBC Sunday Night Football'' (abbreviated as ''SNF'') is an American weekly television broadcast of National Football League (NFL) games on NBC and Peacock in the United States. It began airing on August 6, 2006, with the Pro Football Hall of Fa ...
''. The network expanded into
radio programming
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History
The original inventors of radio, from Guglielmo Marconi's time on, expected it to be use ...
in mid-2016 through a partnership with Gow Media. ''SB Nation'' sold its first original television program, ''Foul Play'', to
Verizon Communications
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go90
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, in September. The network was averaging approximately 70 million unique monthly visitors at this time. ''Foul Play'' premiered in May 2018.
In January 2018, ''SB Nation'' and ''Eater'' aired an online three-episode celebrity cooking competition series sponsored by
PepsiCo
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. The show featured
National Football League
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players
Greg Jennings
Gregory Jennings Jr. (born September 21, 1983) is a former American football wide receiver who played in the National Football League (NFL) for ten seasons, primarily with the Green Bay Packers. He played college football at Western Michigan an ...
,
Rashad Jennings
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, and
Nick Mangold
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as competitors, as well as chefs
Anne Burrell
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and
Josh Capon
Josh Capon (born 1972) is an American chef and television personality.
Early life
Josh Capon attended the University of Maryland where he discovered his talent in cooking for his friends, which he funded by accepting small donations. Subsequently ...
.
SB Nation also maintains a YouTube channel which publishes regular web series by a variety of online hosts and content editors including
Jon Bois
Jon Bois (; born September 24, 1982) is an American sports writer, video producer, and YouTuber. He is the creative director at ''SB Nation'', a sports blogging network. Bois is known for his speculative fiction works on sports, such as ''17776 ...
, Will Buikema, Ryan Simmons, Seth Rosenthal, Kofie Yeboah, Mike Imhoff, and many others. The series produced on the channel include:
*''Dorktown'', which looks at obscure sports stories
*''Chart Party'', which does a deep dive on sports statistics
*''Collapse'', about the fall of sports dynasties
*''The Worst'', about the worst sporting events of all time
*''Rewinder'', looking deep at the background and context of key memorable sports moments
*''Beef History'', looking at interpersonal rivalries between athletes and teams
*''Weird Rules'', the odd rules in sports and how they came to be
*''Fumble Dimension'', creating strange scenarios in sports video games
*''Untitled'', about athletes considered great in their sport but never won a title/championship in their playing career
*''Prism'', about athletes who were the opposite of what they were expected to be
In August 2020, SB Nation's YouTube channel was renamed to Secret Base.
Holtzclaw controversy
In February 2016, the site published a lengthy profile of
Daniel Holtzclaw
Daniel Ken Holtzclaw (born December 10, 1986) is a former police officer in the United States. He was convicted in December 2015 of multiple counts of rape, sexual battery, forcible oral sodomy, and other sexual charges while working for the Ok ...
, a former police officer convicted of multiple accounts of rape and other charges, focusing on his college football career. The piece, which was seen as sympathetic to Holtzclaw, was heavily criticized and was taken down within hours of publication. ''SB Nation'' editorial director Spencer Hall apologized for "a complete breakdown" of ''SB Nation'' editorial process, and described the story and its publication as a "complete failure" of site standards. ''SB Nation'' subsequently cut ties with the story's author, freelance journalist Jeff Arnold, and put its
longform program on hiatus pending a peer review of the editorial process that led to the Holtzclaw piece being published. The head of the longform program, veteran sportswriter Glenn Stout, was suspended and later fired.
In May 2016, Vox Media published the results of the peer review. It found that the longform program was isolated from the rest of ''SB Nation'' in a way that made it impossible for stories to be properly vetted. It also harshly criticized ''SB Nation'' for not giving individual editors the authority to review stories about sensitive topics. At the time, sensitive stories were reviewed by the newsroom's two most senior women, senior editor Elena Bergeron and senior content producer Sarah Kogod. The reviewers found that this practice made it appear that an individual editor did not have the responsibility to "care to the fullest extent about matters of ethics, integrity, and accuracy." It also raised concerns about the lack of diversity in the newsroom. Based on the review, ''SB Nation'' permanently shelved the longform program, replacing it with a features program. ''SB Nation'' also announced it would take steps to diversify its newsroom. In a statement, ''SB Nation'' said that the Holtzclaw situation revealed that "an organization cannot afford to wait to be diverse, particularly if that organization is one that wants to tell stories."
Recognition
In 2011, ''
Time
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'' included ''SB Nation'' in their list of "50 Websites That Make the Web Great". ''SB Nation'' was a finalist in the seventh annual
Shorty Awards
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"fansite" category (2015), and received a
National Magazine Award
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(or Ellie Award) in the "Digital Innovation" category in 2018 as the publisher of
Jon Bois
Jon Bois (; born September 24, 1982) is an American sports writer, video producer, and YouTuber. He is the creative director at ''SB Nation'', a sports blogging network. Bois is known for his speculative fiction works on sports, such as ''17776 ...
narrative, ''
17776
''17776'' (also known as ''What Football Will Look Like in the Future'') is a serialized speculative fiction multimedia narrative by Jon Bois, published online through '' SB Nation''. Set in the distant future in which all humans have become i ...
''. A sequel to 17776,
20020
''17776'' (also known as ''What Football Will Look Like in the Future'') is a serialized speculative fiction multimedia narrative by Jon Bois, published online through '' SB Nation''. Set in the distant future in which all humans have become i ...
, was released in September–October 2020, with a third edition,
20021
''17776'' (also known as ''What Football Will Look Like in the Future'') is a serialized speculative fiction multimedia narrative by Jon Bois, published online through '' SB Nation''. Set in the distant future in which all humans have become i ...
, was set to be released in 2021, but as of 2022 has no set date of release.
Letterboxd
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named
Jon Bois
Jon Bois (; born September 24, 1982) is an American sports writer, video producer, and YouTuber. He is the creative director at ''SB Nation'', a sports blogging network. Bois is known for his speculative fiction works on sports, such as ''17776 ...
' and Alex Rubenstein's collaborative documentary on the history of the
Seattle Mariners
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the highest rated documentary miniseries of 2020, and ''
The New York Times
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'' listed its first episode, "This is not an endorsement of arson," as one of the best episodes of TV of 2020.
References
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