ESPN (1-year)
from: ESPN, Inc.
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The Magazine for the NEXT generation of sports fans with emphasis on the personality, lifestyle & off--the-field activities of today's newsworthy &up-and-coming athletes.All delivered with insights, humor, cutting edge design and in-your-face photography.
The Magazine for the NEXT generation of sports fans with emphasis on the personality, lifestyle & off--the-field activities of today's newsworthy &up-and-coming athletes.All delivered with insights, humor, cutting edge design and in-your-face photography.
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Rating:
- The best sports magazine going
Glossy, with a large layout that allows for huge photos. Great access to athletes; players seem to really relish sharing with ESPN. While still victim to the hyperbole of much sports-writing, ESPN is more fun and less self-serious than Sports Illustrated. The only sports magazine I subscribe to.
Rating:
- Nothing Special
It has a lot of Pictures.I guess that's good.There are a usually a few good articles but overall it's no Sports Illustrated.It just seems like there are too many articles that are very unintesting to me. The only reason I got it was because it was a lightning deal 2 year subscription for $15. So if you can get it for a little more than a quarter an issue, go for it. I would be hard pressed to pay much more.
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- ESPN magazine
This was a Christmas gift for my 14 year old stepson who's a sports enthusiast.I would say this is age appropriate as well as entertaining for a teenage boy that already loves everything about ESPN.Great price and great gift idea for teens that are hard to buy for - they will look forward to the mail every month!
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- ESPN is awful
ESPN is the biggest piece of fluff I have ever read. I want to read about the bowl games, the college basketball games, the NFL. What do I get-a piece that raves and raves about Mickey Rourke-get a room. Too many ads. Too many articles about minor sports. I want to be informed on the teams that are in the bowls, the teams that are going to begin conference play. I would get a refund if I could.
Rating:
- Lamest sports mag out there
Of all the sports magazines out there, this, disappointingly, is the worst.It's virtually all graphics and lame trivia.The photos are sub-par compared to SI, and the writing (when there is any of length) is by far the lowest quality amongst the main sports magazines - both in the topics that they cover as well as the depth and quality of writing.You would think that the "world leader in sports" would put more effort into producing a quality magazine, but they don't.
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- The best sports magazine goingGlossy, with a large layout that allows for huge photos. Great access to athletes; players seem to really relish sharing with ESPN. While still victim to the hyperbole of much sports-writing, ESPN is more fun and less self-serious than Sports Illustrated. The only sports magazine I subscribe to.
- Nothing SpecialIt has a lot of Pictures.I guess that's good.There are a usually a few good articles but overall it's no Sports Illustrated.It just seems like there are too many articles that are very unintesting to me. The only reason I got it was because it was a lightning deal 2 year subscription for $15. So if you can get it for a little more than a quarter an issue, go for it. I would be hard pressed to pay much more.
- ESPN magazineThis was a Christmas gift for my 14 year old stepson who's a sports enthusiast.I would say this is age appropriate as well as entertaining for a teenage boy that already loves everything about ESPN.Great price and great gift idea for teens that are hard to buy for - they will look forward to the mail every month!
- ESPN is awfulESPN is the biggest piece of fluff I have ever read. I want to read about the bowl games, the college basketball games, the NFL. What do I get-a piece that raves and raves about Mickey Rourke-get a room. Too many ads. Too many articles about minor sports. I want to be informed on the teams that are in the bowls, the teams that are going to begin conference play. I would get a refund if I could.
- Lamest sports mag out thereOf all the sports magazines out there, this, disappointingly, is the worst.It's virtually all graphics and lame trivia.The photos are sub-par compared to SI, and the writing (when there is any of length) is by far the lowest quality amongst the main sports magazines - both in the topics that they cover as well as the depth and quality of writing.You would think that the "world leader in sports" would put more effort into producing a quality magazine, but they don't.
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