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by jwachs2412 , Feb 18 '00
Pros: Never know what you're going to get Cons: Kind of too big
Sit down, grab ESPN the Magazine, and you'll feel like you're watching an episode of SportsCenter. I was so impressed when this magazine hit the stands that I had to get a subscription to it right away. The layouts, articles, pictures, stats, etc....
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by socnorb777 , Apr 30 '01
Pros: Edgy, great photos, hip, fun to read, always looking for the next trend. Cons: Perhaps a bit too oversized
I am a huge sports nut, and I enjoy ESPN the magazine tremendously! I used to have a subscription to both ESPN and Sports Illustrated, but SI is more expensive, and is not nearly as edgy. SI is more traditional and old school, which is fine if you're a...
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by metroeagl , Feb 16 '00
Pros: ESPN, in-depth Cons: not enough soccer coverage
I was a ESPN subscriber for about a year and I probably would still be a subscriber but my friend got me Sports Illustrated for a year for a gift. ESPN has great in depth articles for almost every sport. They even have soccer articles, my favorite...
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by thedan911 , Apr 19 '00
Pros: Stuart Scott is the man Cons: Photos, Bland Articles, NO Humor, Chris Berman and his overused expressions
We all know the saying, " I wanna be like Mike." The vibe I get from ESPN THE MAGAZINE is, " I wanna be like Sports Illustrated." The only creativity put into ESPN is it has a bigger cover. WOW!!! Now they're COOKIN!!!! Bland...
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by JHershey , Jan 12 '00
Pros: The great sports coverage Cons: The Lack of sports coverage
Sports Illustrated was the original magazine for the total sports fanatic, but now there is ESPN the magazine. I purchased a subscription to Sports Illustrated four years ago and have been happy with the coverage ever since. This is my first year with...
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by Khokhonut , Feb 12 '01
Pros: Helped the school district earn money Cons: No one in the house likes it
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...
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by butternut , Jan 17 '00
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ESPN magazine usually contains insightful articles and also has pretty cool illustrations. The difference between ESPN magazine and other sports publications such as Sports Illustrated or Sporting News is that the ESPN magazine doesn't not just recap...
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by kramer1084 , Jan 09 '00
Pros: Has some really cool interviews and informing pages Cons: Doesn't show as much oomph as the show does
Now I watch ESPN a lot and I just love to see how my favorite teams played. But the magazine is really totally different. I was a subscriber to the magazine but i just ended it because, to tell you the truth I never really read it! I mean, I really...
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by kimsman , Nov 16 '01
Pros: Entertaining articles, large magazine for the larger-than-life sports stars. Cons: Too many advertisements inside.
This is a review of the best sports magazine out there. If you enjoy "SportsCenter" on ESPN then you'll love this magazine. Basically, that is what it feels like when reading the various entertaining articles inside. This is for the serious sports...
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by jdcoma , May 01 '00
Pros: Plenty of photographs and graphics. Cons: Lacking in content.
You ever go to one of those web sites that has plenty of color, graphics and pictures but no content. Or rather, you can't find the content through all that fluff. Well, ESPN the magazine reminds me of that.
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by zero3 , Jan 17 '00
Pros: Great magazine, not too expensive for the subscription Cons: NONE!
ESPN has been around for years and is still the stringest running magazine and TV sports show. THey have in-depth reviews and analysts on players and games throughout the year. When one sports season ends, they pick up another one and continue. From...
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by CraigEgg , Jan 28 '00
Pros: Great write ups about all different sports. Cons: there is nothin wrong with this
I love ESPN magazine because of many reasons. I think it is better then Sports Illustrated and is the best sports magazine out right now. this is a great magazine. Personally my favorite sport is Hockey and it always has some great write ups about it,...
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by scuscsa316 , Nov 10 '00
Pros: Great In Your Face Coverage Cons: It Doesn't Come Every Day.Like Once A Month
I have subscribed for ESPN the magazine for about 2 years now.As a viewer of this magazine i think it is up there on the list as one of the greatest sports magazines ever made.I have showed my friends this magazine and about 5 of them ended up...
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by kovacs50 , Jun 30 '00
Pros: Photography, Writing Cons: None
Let's start out by talking about the name... ESPN. When you put that name on something the general sporting public expects it to be accurate, trend-setting and basically just 'in your face' reporting. I believe that ESPN the magazine has met AND...
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by sarich , Dec 22 '99
Pros: Got a free sweatshirt with it Cons: Not interesting at all
I ordered my husband a gift subscription for Christmas last year. We were both very disappointed in the magazine. We thought it would be like Sports Illustrated. Not even close! This magazine had to much advertisments, too many pictures and tried to...
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