[9] In 2008, Beckett Media was acquired by Eli Global, a multinational company headquartered in Durham, North Carolina.
This integration allowed users to seamlessly navigate to SeatGeek's ticket search system for specific teams.
[10] Beckett Media's publications pioneered an early card grading system, offering a method to assess their quality.
This service holds the exclusive rights to grade and authenticate trading cards from the Topps Vault.
They offer a platform, either through their website or via authorized dealers, where owners can submit their comic books for grading and secure encapsulation.
[15] In November 2005, Beckett Media embarked on a journey to develop a social networking platform tailored for casual sports enthusiasts.
[19] Beckett Media produces price guides and books pertaining to collectibles and also deals in the distribution of sports memorabilia.
[12] An early publication from the company was "Beckett Baseball Card Monthly," which at its zenith garnered a readership of approximately one million.
[20] In 2008, Beckett transitioned its monthly price guides for football, baseball, hockey, and basketball cards into seasonal editions.
[21] Beckett Media also releases four magazines that delve into non-sports collectible card games, like "Magic: The Gathering", as well as hobby and entertainment subjects, including anime and manga.
Beckett replaced the issues remaining in pre-paid subscriptions with their new bi-monthly magazine, Plushie Pals.
It not only provided game-related information but also showcased related products and featured articles on lifestyle and entertainment themes.