New Press Release about Freeze, US OPEN ANSWER

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November 7, 2004

Oceanside, Calif. (Ski Press)-Freeze Magazine began in Boulder, Colo., in 1996 as a manifesto for skiing’s new revolutionaries – the pipe and park-popping two-plankers that looked to the energy and innovation of snowboarding for their inspiration.

Through its 8-year run, the magazine set the grade for New School skiing, identifying the rising tide of adolescent athletes as – through sequenced-photos, cut-and-paste ads and no-holds interviews – it created the media that defined them.

The ski industry couldn’t ignore the excitement. Race-oriented ski companies started hiring mop-haired Generation Y’ers to help develop new ski lines, terrain parks sprouted like dandelions, new ski companies like Line, Armada and 4FRNT rose out of the hardpack, film companies were formed, and competing magazines such as Freeskier and Primedia’s short-lived Axis hit the stands to compete for the new scene.

“It was a great run and I am proud of what the magazine accomplished in changing the attitude and awareness of the ski industry to the youth market,� said Mike Jaquet, founder of Freeze Magazine.

Along with former Mountain Sport Media Publisher Andy Clurman, Jaquet built the magazine from the framework of a television pilot he wrote in college called Generation S, about a young group of skiers that the industry was ignoring. According to Jaquet, Freeze was as much about re-invigorating the slumbering sport as it was about uniting like-minded skiers across the nation.

All of which is why the action-sports industry was collectively shocked last week when TransWorld Media officially decided to close the magazine. After all, it was only last year that Freeze moved from its home offices with Mountain Sports Media in Boulder, Colo., to Time Warner Inc., publishing partner TransWorld Media’s Oceanside, Calif., offices to create new marketing synergies for the magazine.

“It leaves a huge hole for us as far as how we reach that audience and that age group,� said Pat McIlvain, Oakley’s director of global sports marketing. “Jaquet and Allen Crolius were the two only real visionaries we had a relationship with over at TransWorld, and Freeze was behind the impetus for us to get back involved with print again.�

McIlvain said he wrote a letter to TransWorld management telling them how disappointed he was in the decision, questioning what the move might mean for Oakley advertising in the company’s other magazines. In the meantime, he said Oakley will continue to focus more on sponsoring videos and editorial trips to reach the youth driven side of skiing.

“I think Freeskier will really reap the rewards of this move,� said McIlvain.

Jeff Mechura, brand director for K2 Skis, also feels someone else will profit from the void Freeze Magazine’s departure will leave behind.

“Obviously, young skiers will now be looking elsewhere for their Freeze type fix,� said Mechura. “One thing is for sure though, these skiers aren’t going anywhere. Skiing’s popularity amidst the youth culture has been building steadily for years, and skiing’s youth core is bigger and stronger than it has ever been, which is why the termination of Freeze comes as a surprise.�

From a ski sales point of view, Mechura added, “It is clear that Freeze was a major part of the communications equation that helped jump start the increases we are seeing at retail in more recent seasons.�

In Vail, Colo., the news Freeze would cease publication met with speculation it would also result in the end of the US Freeskiing Open. Beginning in 1998, the Open introduced the Slopestyle event to skiing, and helped make terms like “jibbing� and “skiercross� part of the ski lexicon.

“I was as disappointed as everybody else to hear that Freeze had been discontinued,� said Chris Jarnot, Vail Resorts vice president of marketing. “I realize that just like us, other companies in this industry have to make difficult decisions from time to time. But it was a very important link to the freeskiing movement that put so much energy into the sport of skiing in the past 8 years. And it was an important link to an audience that will be our destination skiers in years to come.�

Jarnot said the good news is that Mountain Sports Media will pick up the reins on the Open. And, he added, registration is almost full for the event, scheduled to happen at Vail Jan. 19 to 23.

The staff still gets to publish its January issue of the magazine, ending the publishing cycle two issues short of the six they sold ads for this season. Jaquet, who had become TransWorld’s director of sales and business development, said he will put back on his editor’s hat for the final issue of the magazine.

“I hope the ski industry will continue to remember and realize the power and importance of the youth market,� Jaquet said. “These kids are the future of everybody’s business and if we lose them now, we will lose them forever. To capture these kids, the sport must be marketed just like other action sports – with credibility, through the sport’s biggest stars like Tanner Hall and CR Johnson, and through vehicles that the kids connect to – (including) the internet, the independent ski movies, and through grass roots events like the USASA series and the US Freeskiing Open. With Freeze gone, the existence of those vehicles now becomes vital to the survival of the sport.�

(Ed’s note: Mountain Sports Media and TransWorld Media management were contacted for this article but did not return calls. TransWorld e-mailed a release that was posted last Tuesday on Skipressworld.com).

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The Answer being:

'In Vail, Colo., the news Freeze would cease publication met with speculation it would also result in the end of the US Freeskiing Open. Beginning in 1998, the Open introduced the Slopestyle event to skiing, and helped make terms like “jibbing� and “skiercross� part of the ski lexicon. '

Liberty Skis

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what about

'Jarnot said the good news is that Mountain Sports Media will pick up the reins on the Open. And, he added, registration is almost full for the event, scheduled to happen at Vail Jan. 19 to 23'

-Nick Iwanyshyn

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Breathe And Stop at Theory-3.com

 
wow, reading that makes me hate transworld even more! they act like they pushed it to where its at but they only had it for a year than canceled it... fuck them

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It's really too bad that no one from FREEZE is responding to any of these posts, I know as a fact that all of them are registered on NS.

'...Smoking's bad, smoking killed my dad. Yeah, he was driving down the highway one day and as he was lighting his cigarette, it blew out the window. So he jumps out the door to save it, and ran himself over. Uh, you mind if I smoke?' -Olie Ollaussen, Ski Bum extraordinaire
 
I don't think Freeze was losing money, however, when you are a subsidary of a larger conglemerate, you are held to the same profit standards as the rest of the companies owned by the larger company (Time Warner)....Hence the term 'niche market.'

Magazines like Skiing, etc. produce higher revenues through advertising and circulation because they appeal to your parents, not you. Why is that? Your parents have the fucking money.

So whats the answer? Get a job you bumbs! Just kidding. I was sorry to see Freeze go but hopefully another publisher will pick it up and continue it because it was great to see a magazine that encompassed the newschool mentality.

 
i'm sorry in advance, but i'm way too lazy to read that whole thing, so does anyone want to summarize it for me and the countless others who will have no idea what's going on because we don't want to read it?

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'well i bumed into kristi once and she was like 'yo me and pep are gonna get big gulps, you in? and i was like, Shit yea bitch, let me bring rory bushfeild and hibbert, cause were really tight' -Mikael420

*NWFT*

one time i was at the bedtime and i tried to open the broccoli but i couldnt because inside was the conundrum - destroy (in response to the crack addict thread)

ANNA DO YOU FLIPPIN HOMEWORK OR ILL COME OVER THERE WITH MY GENUINE ATTITUDE ADJUSTER AND START ADJUSTING SOME ATTITUDE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! - jomama0005
 
^That is probably one of the most pathetic things I've ever read. It's 912 words. 912 words about something you probably care about. Shit, you might actually learn something by reading it. That, of course, would take some effort. OMG, I just realized it! Reading, for you, takes effort. Fuck I feel bad for you.

 
Fuck transworld time warner and anything close to its affiliation

Pete is currently sulking around Mt. Hood, shooting with Poor Boyz Productions and hitting on Kristi Leskinen. She hates guys, Pete lamented, so it’s not going good. Apparently Canada isn’t the only thing that’s tough for Pete to get into.

-kamikaze

 
I too would like to hear from the people who worked for Freeze but they shouldn't say anything. If you write bad things about previous employers on the internet you will find it a lot harder to get employed in the future.

 
I will say thanks to everyone out there for your support. I know that I will miss seeing the magazine as much as I will miss working on the magazine.

Above and beyond that, there isn't much to be said. Keep skiing, I know everyone at FREEZE will be out there regardless.

 
you counted all the words....when you could have been NOT typing something rude to me and helping a lazy kid out instead? ha...hahahaha

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'well i bumed into kristi once and she was like 'yo me and pep are gonna get big gulps, you in? and i was like, Shit yea bitch, let me bring rory bushfeild and hibbert, cause were really tight' -Mikael420

*NWFT*

one time i was at the bedtime and i tried to open the broccoli but i couldnt because inside was the conundrum - destroy (in response to the crack addict thread)

ANNA DO YOU FLIPPIN HOMEWORK OR ILL COME OVER THERE WITH MY GENUINE ATTITUDE ADJUSTER AND START ADJUSTING SOME ATTITUDE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! - jomama0005
 
So basically..Transworld bought up Freeze for about a year, then decided to drop it, and kill the mag. Sweet...fucking sweet.

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that is quite jibtastic, sir.

'skiboards look horrible on rails, they do however looking amazing over 15 foot tables.'

-mommy on snowlerbladlerering
 
NMA that sucks man sorry, were all gonna miss it.

'what?' Lauren every time you ask her a question for the first time!

skiing what i thought this was a porn site and every one i was talking to were sexy ppl ..i thought skiing was a sex term we all uesed. damn!-twintiprider

 
did I read that correctly? Jaquet was made Transworld's head of development but can't do anything about the death of a magazine he helped to start?

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FUCK YEAH!!!!!
 
Freeze boarded a sinking ship (AOL TimeWarner) at the wrong time. The corporates at Time4 are having to cut smaller projects to slim down and re-vitalize their weakened conglomerate. Hence Freeskier's 'vive la independence' slogan.

 
First off Freeskier is not getting any of my money.

Secondly, I think it is awesome that Pat McIlvain thinks so highly of Freeskiing's future and the market it WILL porvied, that he is considering to pull out advertisement in transworld's other mags. This tells me that Freeskiing is still strong despite the lack of a Mag, i mean Oakley is standing up for us!

 
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