Skiing.TV is a category-defining premium domain currently available for acquisition. While the domain is being positioned for sale to a strategic operator, the site publishes substantive editorial content on the ski industry. This page documents how that content is produced and why it can be trusted.
What Skiing.TV is
Skiing.TV is two things at once: a private acquisition listing for a premium category-defining domain, and an active editorial property publishing analysis on the global ski industry. Both are real. Both inform each other.
The acquisition story is straightforward. Skiing.TV is one of the strongest available .TV domains in any consumer category. It is being offered for private acquisition to a strategic operator (resort group, outdoor media company, gear brand, or category investor) capable of operating it at full potential. Details of that opportunity live on the homepage and in the offer process.
The editorial story is what this page documents. While the domain awaits acquisition, Skiing.TV publishes journalism-grade content under a clear set of standards. The goal is genuinely useful intelligence on the ski category, not filler content optimized for search algorithms.
Our editorial mission
The ski industry is consequential: 399 million global skier visits annually, $5.5B in US equipment sales alone, and an audience that over-indexes on income, education, and discretionary spending. It is also under-served by digital media. Coverage tends to fragment across resort marketing, gear reviews, and seasonal news. Strategic analysis of the industry as an industry is rare.
Skiing.TV publishes the analysis that fragmentation has overlooked. Our content covers four areas:
- Industry data and statistics: verified numbers on participation, market size, demographics, and economic impact (see our 2026 Industry Statistics report)
- Strategic analysis: how the category is structured, where it is heading, and what gaps exist (see our analysis of the unsolved digital opportunity in skiing and our data-driven climate risk forecast)
- Brand and category essays: including coverage of premium digital identity, the .TV extension, and the business of category-defining brands (see our essay on why .TV domains are having a second moment)
- Reference content: comparisons, guides, and resource pieces that help readers navigate the category (see our 2026-27 Epic Pass vs Ikon Pass comparison)
Every article is published with full citations and a clear point of view. We aim for the voice of a thoughtful trade publication: informed, honest, and respectful of the reader's time.
Editorial standards
The Skiing.TV Editorial Team operates under explicit standards that govern every article. These exist to ensure our content is trustworthy whether you find us through search, a referral, or by typing the domain directly.
Primary sources, prominently cited
Every factual claim is sourced. We cite primary research, government data, peer-reviewed studies, and reputable trade publications. Citations link directly to the source. Wikipedia is used only for established historical facts, never current data.
No false certainty
When data varies by source, we note it. When projections are speculative, we say so. When our analysis is opinion, we frame it as opinion. False precision damages trust; honest hedging builds it.
Reviewed and updated
Every article shows both its publication date and its last reviewed date. Evergreen articles are reviewed at least every six months. Statistics are refreshed when superseded by newer data. Outdated content is updated, not left to mislead readers.
Transparent about why we exist
Every article includes a clear acquisition CTA at the bottom. Readers know exactly why this content exists and who benefits from their attention. We don't hide commercial intent behind editorial framing.
Real data, real attribution
We do not invent statistics. We do not fabricate quotes. We do not attribute statements to people who did not make them. If a source cannot be verified, the claim is removed. This standard is non-negotiable.
Useful before optimized
Articles are written for human readers, not search algorithms. AI tools may assist with drafting and research, but every published article is substantially edited, fact-checked, and rewritten in the editorial team's voice before publication.
How an article is produced
Every article on Skiing.TV moves through the following process:
- Topic selection. Topics are chosen based on category importance and reader value, not solely on search keyword opportunity
- Research. Sources are gathered from primary research, government data, and reputable trade publications. Multiple sources are cross-referenced for any contested claim
- Drafting. Articles are written or AI-assisted, then substantially edited by the editorial team in our publication voice
- Citation. Every factual claim is matched to a numbered citation linking to the primary source
- Review. The article is reviewed for accuracy, clarity, and adherence to our standards before publication
- Publication. The article is published with both publish and review dates, structured data markup, and full source citations
- Maintenance. The article is reviewed at least every six months. Outdated information is updated. The "last reviewed" date is refreshed accordingly
Authorship
Articles on Skiing.TV are published under the byline of The Skiing.TV Editorial Team. This is a deliberate choice. While individual writers contribute, every published article reflects collective editorial review against our standards. Attribution to the team rather than individual writers reflects the collaborative reality of how content is produced here.
If you have specific questions about who researched, wrote, or edited a particular article, or want to verify a citation, contact us at offers@skiing.tv. We respond to legitimate journalistic inquiries.
Corrections and feedback
If you find an error in any article (factual inaccuracy, broken citation, outdated statistic) please email offers@skiing.tv with the article URL and the issue. We correct material errors within 48 hours and document the correction in the article's metadata.
Substantive corrections are noted at the top of the article with the correction date. Minor edits (typos, formatting) are made silently.
Disclosure
Skiing.TV is a private commercial property currently being marketed for acquisition. The site's editorial content exists to demonstrate category authority, build search visibility, and create a destination buyers find credible. This commercial intent is not hidden. It is stated openly on every article via the acquisition CTA.
We do not accept paid placements. We do not run sponsored content. We do not insert affiliate links into articles. The only commercial intent is the acquisition pitch itself, which is clearly demarcated and visually separate from editorial content.
Contact
For all inquiries (acquisition offers, editorial corrections, source verification, privacy and legal questions) please email:
We respond personally to every legitimate message within 24 hours.