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by glaish1 , Jan 27 '00
Pros: Photography Cons: None
I look forward to the coming of ESPN every month. I used to subscribe to S I, but now it's no question which is better. The photography is unreal, and the articles are in depth and accurate, and teh features are always fun. There are so many sections...
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by slane_2 , Dec 15 '99
Pros: biweekly, lower cost Cons: not SI
ESPN the magazine is not the best sports magazine on the news rack. That honor is by far held by SI. It does however provide a good alternative. Its bi-weekly format is good for those people who don't have time to read a comprehensive magazine in a...
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by markpav , Jan 18 '00
Pros: ESPN attitude and humor comes through loud and clear Cons: Fantasy-team managers won't find help here
You want geek stats? Read The Sporting News. A heartwarming story about a high-school archery team in Blight, Iowa? Read Sports Illustrated.
But if you want laughs, read ESPN, or, as the bubble-headed female athlete calls it in the...
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by Cratch , Mar 22 '00
Pros: great articles Cons: sometimes not quite so funny, would be funnier if said on sportscenter
ok, so i've been reading other people's reviews on how this magazine falls flat and is too lame and all that and i say, get a clue!! maybe they need to come to the realization that its them! i have been getting ESPN for close to a year now and i love...
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by NumberOne , Feb 27 '00
Pros: great format Cons: every two weeks
While ESPN does not even compare to Sports Illustrated, it is still a decent sports magazine with excellent photography. The large format is also a nice change from your average sports magazine. Overall, this magazine is worth your money only if...
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by lineman71 , Jan 16 '00
Pros: Great Pictures Cons: a lot of advertising
I have had my subscription for about a year now. I think that ESPN is a great magazine. It covers all of the major sports and even some of the not so popular one. The articles in ESPN are so in depth. I find that they are not as complicating as some...
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by agreg242 , Dec 13 '99
Pros: Great photography, great sports analysis, very humorous columns and articles. Cons: Subscription delivery unreliable, but newsstand price twice as much as subscription each issue.
I have always enjoyed watching ESPN, in particular, Sportscenter, and when I heard that they were coming out with a magazine, I rushed for a subscription. I was thrilled with the magazine as a whole, at first... Some features I enjoyed particularly were...
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by srjxufan41 , Dec 24 '99
Pros: It's big and has lots of stories Cons: ITs bad compared to Sports Illustrated
ESPN the magazine is all right but its got a bunch of junk in there and not much sports. Sports Illustrated has a lot more sports. And most of ESPN the magazine sports is 3 or 4 page long stories that no one reads anyway. They do have a couple of cool...
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by frolic , Dec 21 '99
Pros: ESPN connections and insight Cons: Large size makes it tough to carry
I originally subscribed to ESPN the Magazine for a free sweatshirt. I'm a big sports fan, and a sweatshirt sounded like a sweet deal. Little did I know that the sweatshirt would be my least favorite part about the subscription. I have yet to read...
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by mcrossma , Dec 16 '99
Pros: Number of sports they cover, short updates Cons: a little flashy
I recently obtained a free copy of this magazine at a soccer tournament. I flipped through it at first and the layout and short snippets caught my eye. I ended up reading it literally cover to cover. The short re-caps and articles allow the reader to...
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by dwrhm , Jan 26 '00
Pros: Outstanding articles Cons: Lack of in-depth coverage
ESPN The Magazine is a pretty good magazine. While it isn't as in depth as The Sporting News or Sports Illustrated, it has some unique qualities. It contains many humorous articles and sections. The articles are better than...
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by ronald.roberts , Dec 21 '99
Pros: good price Cons: too much graphics
I had a 1 year subscription to ESPN the Magazine, and cancelled it after only 3 months. I did this because I didn't really care for all the big pictures of sports stars as well as the computer generated look of this magazine. Now do not get me wrong I...
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by markwilson22b , Aug 01 '01
Pros: PICTURES Cons: FULL OF FLUFF
I HAVE LOOKED AT THIS MAGAZINE A FEW TIMES AND HAVE STOPPED READING IT ALTOGETHER. I WOULD NEVER BUY THIS AGAIN BECAUSE THERE IS JUST NOTHING TO IT. THERE IS NOTHING IN HERE BUT PERSONAL STORIES AND PICTURES. YOU WOULD THINK WITH ESPN AS THE TITLE THAT...
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by BigMyles , Nov 30 '00
Pros: Bigger pictures and articles Cons: maybe not as many articles
ESPN the Magazine. First off, it is almost twice as big as most magazines, therefore the pages and pictures are almost twice as big. I think it is better that Sports Illustrated, because it goes behind the sports scene more in-depth that SI does. If...
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by mrosenbe , Apr 11 '00
Pros: coveres lots of sports Cons: too big size, too obnoxious and loud
I am not a fan of this magazine - and I am very disapointed in the guys from Bristol, CT for producing this. First of all, its only put out every other week. Secondly, its oversized, not the usual magazine size, making it unweidly. Thirdly, its...
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