[4] From the launch of the magazine, the Transworld owners and editorial staff were instrumental in petitioning ski resorts to allow snowboarding.
During the late 1990s, a visit by "The Chameleon," an undercover splitboarder who would reassemble his snowboard at the top of the lift and ride down, was the editorial staff's instrument of choice for calling attention to the last ski resort holdouts including Alta, Park City, Aspen Mountain, Keystone, and Taos.
[5] On October 15, 2002, Infogrames released a video game for the Xbox console titled Transworld Snowboarding developed by Housemarque.
In 2013, most of the Transworld titles were sold by Bonnier to Source Interlink Media, later TEN Publishing.
[13] The iPad app features the print version of the magazine as well as iPad-only content like embedded videos, streaming audio and clickable links.