Robert Terry McDonell (born August 1, 1944) is an American editor, writer and publishing executive.Kavanagh, Jerry (March 26, 2007), "Terry McDonell: Editor, Sports Illustrated Group", Sports Business Journal. He is a co-founder of the Literary Hub website that launched in 2015. His memoir, The Accidental Life: An Editor's Notes on Writing and Writers, was published by Knopf in 2016, and he is also the author of Irma: The education of a Mother's Son (2023).
McDonell attended the University of California, Berkeley, and graduated from the University of California, Irvine.
As Editor of the Time Inc. Sports Group, McDonell directed all editorial content and operations of the weekly magazine Sports Illustrated, SI.com, Golf Magazine and GOLF.com, golf.com as well as SI Kids, FanNation.com, and international editions including SI China, SI South Africa, and SI India.
He was hired as SI's 8th Managing editor of Sports Illustrated in February 2002. Under his leadership, SI Digital's net revenues jumped 180% in 2006 and 587% over three years. “Terry McDonell,” Folio Magazine. April 2, 2007. That digital growth along with newsstand sales and reader satisfaction scores for the weekly were among the reasons McDonell was named one of Sports Business Journal’s 50 Most Influential People in Sports Business in 2007 “How They Stack Up,” Sports Business Journal. December 17, 2007. and a member of Adweek’s Magazine Executive Team of the Year. “Special Report: A Winning Doubleheader,” Adweek. March 5, 2007. National Magazine Awards Database Magazine Publishers of America
In 2009, McDonell created the first magazine for the iPad.
Before moving to SI, McDonell led the conversion of Wenner Media's US Magazine to US Weekly. He came to Wenner Media to edit Men's Journal, and had also worked at Wenner, launching Outside Magazine in 1977, and editing Rolling Stone in the early 1980s. He left Rolling Stone for Newsweek (1983–85), where he was an AME and also created Newsweek Access ("The Magazine of Life and Technology").
McDonell was the founding editor of both Rocky Mountain Magazine (1979) and SMART (1984-90) magazines. “The Accidental Life: An Editor's Notes on Writing and Writers,” Amazon.
As the editor-in-chief of Esquire magazine from 1990 to 1993, McDonell also launched Esquire Sportsman and Esquire Gentleman. After Esquire, he was editor-in-chief and publisher of Sports Afield, which he relaunched as an upscale hunting and fishing magazine.
McDonell's magazines have been nominated for 29 National Magazine Awards and received the award in 2003, 2005 and 2010.
In 2012, McDonell was inducted into the ASME Magazine Editors' Hall of Fame.
McDonell appeared as himself on Saturday Night Live ("Prose and Cons") in 1981 and co-hosted the television talk show Last Call produced by Brandon Tartikoff and MCA (1994-95). “‘Call’ Grating,” Entertainment Weekly.
Since 2016 McDonell's papers have been collected at The Briscoe Center for American History at the University of Texas.
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