Khokhonut's Full Review: ESPN Magazine Subscription
I got this magazine subscription for my husband just recently when the local school had yet another fundraiser.
Being the sports fan that he is, I figured it would be perfect and he'd love it.
I was wrong, wrong, wrong !
For starters the magazine is an akward big size.
It's bigger than the usual magazine, smaller than a newspaper, just akward.
The print of the magazine itself and the paper it's printed on just feels cheap to me.
The ink is always rubbing of and the pages seem really thin.
Now onto the meat of the magazine....the articles, or lack thereof.
I think the magazine is too full of advertisements, and big huge pictures, especially for a sports magazine.
Sports nuts don't want to look at ads, they want their facts about sports.
My husband doesn't even read it, and never even knows when it comes because he just doesn't enjoy it at all.
I would've spent my money wiser on good ol' Sports Illustrated.
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