Highest Rated Review by the Community
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Oct 27 '04
Pros: A few decent columns Cons: Shallow fluff; Poorly organized; Cheap paper and binding
Summary: ESPN is the leading cable network for sports entertainment and sports news programming. Fans of baseball, football, basketball, and other major sports can tune into this sports network at any time of day and enjoy sports action, feature movies, and ...
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May 12 '05
Pros: Free subscriptions readily available Cons: Poor writing, content, and superimpositions of copy make it a hard read
Summary: Well, I guess if you're older than 17 you might as well pass on this publication. Heavy on graphics with text that is often superimposed and very hard to read... but its not worth reading at all. This is truly a magazine for those who prefer style over ...
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Dec 07 '04
Pros: The Sports Guy is pretty good, as are some of the pictures Cons: The overall vapidity of the publication
Summary: The ESPN family of networks...and maybe we should be talking about the ESPN empire at this point, what with espn.com & the Magazine, not to mention the restaurant chain...have dramatically changed the face of sport in America and, via satellite, the ...
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Sep 11 '04
Pros: A real good read. Interesting and smart with the right amount of humor. Cons: Not enough hockey for my taste. The all-picutre issue wasn't a favorite with me.
Summary: I got ESPN: The Magazine from a school fundraiser, as I hear is a popular choice. I recently renewed my subscription for this bi-monthly (every 2 Fridays I get a copy) magazine. The Mag, as it likes to call itself, is a better read than Sports ...
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Jul 11 '04
Pros: Great photographs, in-depth articles, funny and hip to pop culture Cons: Quite large, paper rips easily
Summary: I have been getting this magazine for three years now and have never been disappointed in it so far. I really love all the articles and in-depth coverage that I don't see in some other magazines. Plus, I feel they give their writers a little more ...
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Jun 24 '04
Pros: Smells great,reads great & it's an excellent time-waster. Cons: Each issue always has some filler, rampant advertising.
Summary: Have you ever thought to yourself: WOW! I really like this magazine, but it just doesn't have that smell I'm looking for? Well, I have the magazine for you. Several pages of each ESPN issue are scented like an after-shave or cologne. This is a mag ...
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Dec 10 '03
Pros: Contains the odd interesting photo or article. Cons: The layout and format may induce vomiting.
Summary: I subscribed to help raise money for my son's school. I expected some news, a few well-written features, and a photo or two. I've been very disappointed. For starters, the magazine is oversized and printed on cheap paper. It's an awkward, clunky thing ...
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May 24 '05
Pros: Some nice pictures Cons: Not much substance.Too many ads,boring articles,and not enough real sports info or statistics.
Summary: Just waiting for my subscription to run out on this thing. Each week I glance through all it's ads and "flashy" pictures looking for some substance,but really never find much.Most of the time it gets tossed in the trash the same day I receive it.As
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Sep 29 '03
Pros: Very good quality of stories, in depth! Cons: A little on the expensive side unless you subscribe
Summary: ESPN, the Magazine, covers many stories that the other sports magazines do not cover. It goes in depth at some of the articles that you as the reader, and/or subscriber want to know about, and even many that you didnt even think of! This is a great way
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