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Slam was launched in 1994 [1] as a basketball magazine that combined the sport with hip hop culture at a time when the genre was becoming increasingly popular. Launching as a quarterly with an initial circulation of 125,000, it was founded by publisher Dennis Page at Harris Publications, and he hired Cory Johnson to be the first Editor in Chief.
Slam (magazine) The Sporting News; Superbasket Magazine This page was last edited on 27 March 2013, at 07:02 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
He has also authored two books, The Last Black Mecca and The Darkside. He has written for basketball and hip hop magazines for at least 25 years, executive editing SLAM Magazine, XXL, and edited Hoop and Inside Stuff. Jackson is a frequent guest on radio and TV sports talk shows, and is regularly featured on ESPN's Sports Century series.
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Slam (cards), a contract in card games in which the player undertakes to win all tricks; Slam, a basketball publication; SLAM! (radio station), a Dutch radio station based in Naarden; Poetry slam, a competition in which poets of all ages perform spoken word poetry; Slam! Sports, a section of Canadian Online Explorer (i.e., Canoe.com)
Golf Magazine; Inside Sports (defunct) Island Sports Media; KO Magazine (defunct) Lindy's Sports; Pro Football Weekly; Pro Wrestling Illustrated; The Ring; Runner's World; SLAM Magazine; Snowboard Magazine; Soccer America; Sport (defunct) Sporting News; Sports Illustrated; Tae Kwon Do Times; Tennis; Track & Field News; WWE Magazine (1983-2014)
Power Slam was an independent non-kayfabe magazine published in the United Kingdom from 1991–2014 by SW Publishing, with co-founders Findlay Martin and former WCW Magazine owner Colin Bowman. [1] Power Slam was Europe's best-selling pro wrestling publication. [2] The magazine began life as Superstars of Wrestling in 1991 before altering its ...
He has also appeared on ABC's Good Morning America, NBC's The Today Show and CBS This Morning and has written for Time, Sports Illustrated, Politico, and SLAM Magazine. Serwer was named managing editor of Fortune in November 2006, replacing Eric Pooley. In August 2014, Serwer left the company when executives appointed Alan Murray as the new top ...