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29 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Great if your attention span is less than 30 seconds,
By secoulte (Lake Tahoe, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: ESPN (1-year) (Magazine)
I purchased this magazine solely to get cheaper access to ESPN Insider Online. The magazine is so all over the place otherwise that its hardly worth reading. Its chock full of tidbits that barely gloss over sports topics. I keep it in my bathroom and I guess its good there when I only have a few minutes to read while brushing my teeth or whatnot. Don't expect SI-type depth though, its full of ads and slick factoid type departments. Reading this magazine is like watching Sportscenter, a lot of many little things with no depth on anything. I guess its worth it for less than 60 cents an issue, but if I sat down to read this magazine cover to cover I would be done with it totally in under 15 minutes....enjoy.
19 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Keep the mag...just give me ESPN Insider,
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This review is from: ESPN (1-year) (Magazine)
Like a previous reviewer, I subscribed to this magazine solely for the access to ESPN Insider. Instead of paying $6.99/month for Insider, $14.99 gets me a year of ESPN Insider, along with a year of the magazine. As for the magazine itself, it's sort of a high-energy, exciting, layout-filled sports page. The tone of it is far from serious, as it is filled with jokes and sarcasm (not necessarily a bad thing.) But if you're looking for a well-written magazine with insightful articles, stick to Sports Illustrated. If you simply want a colorful magazine filled with cool sports information (and your ESPN Insider access), go ahead and get this. I did, and I look forward to renewing it in a few months. In fact, just for the ESPN Insider, I'm raising my rating from three to four stars.
31 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Embarrassingly Bad,
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This review is from: ESPN (1-year) (Magazine)
I should preface my review with two facts. First, I don't pay for ESPN The Magazine, it just started showing up in my mailbox a few months back and hasn't stopped. Secondly, I love sports, so I'm interested in the material. With that said, this magazine seems to have been designed for those under the age of 14, or at the very least, individuals with attention spans equal to Robin Williams on speed. The writing is juvenile and boring while the format is clearly an attempt to mask these faults. To make up for its kiddie pool depth, the magazine is stuffed with things like countdowns, top 10 lists, odds and anything else an interns can whip up before the deadline. Bottom line, it takes 4 minutes to read the thing cover to cover, and at the end you'll wish you had that time back.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Poor Subscription Rate,
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This review is from: ESPN (1-year) (Magazine)
I will NEVER order a magazine subscription this way ever again!!!!
It says allow 4 to 6 wks.......HA its TWO MONTHS tomorrow.....and this was suppose to be a Fathers Day gift!.......gee wasn't that in June? I called to complain and still no magazine! And of course it's already paid for.
20 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
has big feet,
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This review is from: ESPN (1-year) (Magazine)
Like a puppy with large paws, ESPN The Magazine may grow up to be a large periodical. Right now I'd call it a fun-loving puppy without housetraining.
Don't get me wrong, puppies are cute. I like puppies. Everybody does. You may not want to pay an annual subscription for a magazine that looks and acts like a puppy, though. That's your call. I wanted SI, but that venerable publication can't be had for the price of frequent flyer miles like ESPN The Magazine can. So I compromised. By comparison with SI, ESPN The Magazine gives you a flashier, big-photo, post-modern jumble of short pieces that seems to derive from the verbal, television-friendly style of its parent. I'm not the deepest of sports fan, so I don't mind this. But if you're after the kind of in-depth analysis that SI offers, you might be disappointed by this alternative. ESPN The Magazine is definitely a *fun* read, and if that's what you want, you'll like this. When my first issue came wrapped in a 'special promotional issue cover jacket' that presented Ricky Bobby as 'Sports Figure of the Year?', I knew instantly that this publication couldn't be all bad. And it's not. But it's light. It's airy. It's bubbly. Think SI Lite. Think halfway between a comic book and USA Today. Think a puppy with big feet. Hey, puppies are just all right with me.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Ads and Fluff,
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This review is from: ESPN The Magazine (1-year auto-renewal) (Magazine)
There are so many ads in ESPN The Magazine that you feel like you are flipping pages just to find the content. When you finally find some content it usually fluff that you hear daily on the internet or on ESPN.
After being disappointed with ESPN for months, I decided it was time to try another magazine to get a comparison. ESPN and The Sporting News both come out 26 times per year. ESPN is about 160 pages vs The Sporting News 65 pages. You would think ESPN could have much more content (at least some of it quality). It doesn't. I'm lucky if I find one or two well written or interesting articles in the 160 pages. They focus more on controversies, twitter accounts, interviews, and short lists than quality content about sports. After my first 4 Sporting News issues the winner is clear. The Sporting News has better writers, better content, less ads, and keeps it's focus where it should be...ON SPORTS. I would have given this a 1 star, but they do have some great pictures every month. A couple of fantastic full page shots does not cover up the poor quality of content.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Lacking substance,
This review is from: ESPN (1-year) (Magazine)
I switched to ESPN The Magazine from Sports Illustrated because I wanted an Insider membership on their website, and I figured I'd try something new. Now I am regretting it. The majority of the content is lame random facts and top ten lists. The few articles longer than a paragraph are hard to find between all the ads, and they lack substance and anything to entice the reader to keep reading. This magazine feels more like teen magazine with all the gaudy headlines and lack of any real reporting or journalism. If you want a magazine with interesting and insightful sports articles, beautiful photos, and 1/100th of the advertisements, get a subscription to sports illustrated. This magazine is lame.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
11 month Insider,
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This review is from: ESPN (1-year) (Magazine)
When I immediately signed up for Insider which was the only reason I subscribed, it indicated only 11 months left for Insider.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Nothing But Ads,
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This review is from: ESPN The Magazine (1-year auto-renewal) (Magazine)
Bought this for my husband and it is nothing but Ads. After the first couple issues he even stopped looking at it, not worth it.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Waste of Money,
By The Best Out West (West of the Mississippi) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: ESPN (1-year) (Magazine)
This magazine is a waste of money. It used to be fantastic. I don't know what happened at ESPN, but their magazine has gone down hill since the last time I had a subscription. The worst was the MLB season preview. 6 pages. SIX MEASLY, FREAKIN' PAGES!!!!! Each page was devoted to a division. No in depth team coverage, just a per division preview. That's it? That's the best that THE. SPORTS. AUTHORITY. of the world could come up with? Needless to say, I've canceled my subscription and moved on it life.
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