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Do You Still Buy Magazines?

Discussion in 'Free Fire Zone' started by Mehar, Dec 8, 2009.

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Do You Buy Magazines?

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  2. No

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  3. Sometimes

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  4. Online Magazines Only

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  1. Mehar

    Mehar Ace

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    With the magazine print industry in the US facing troubles, I'm curious, how many people still buy magazines?

    I tend to buy the odd few every now and then, I used to buy WW2 Magazine at every release until I realized they over sensationalized most of their stuff with "captivating headlines", the kind you would see from your every day newspaper and not something you'd want from a enthusiast magazine.
     
  2. brndirt1

    brndirt1 Saddle Tramp

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    I still subscribe to the Smithsonian magazine, and probaby will continue to do so for the future. Great mag., it and Car and Driver are the only two I get regularly though. I do read most other "news" online, but am considering subscribing to one of the offered "online" extras from US News and World Report. Just haven't figured out if it is worth the extra dust is all.
     
  3. LRusso216

    LRusso216 Graybeard Staff Member

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    I join the United States Golf Association every year, and part of the membership is a subscription to Golf Magazine. Otherwise, I no longer subscribe to any mags. My wife, on the other hand, has at least 3 subscriptions going. So, on the whole, I would say yes we still subscribe.
     
  4. Slipdigit

    Slipdigit Good Ol' Boy Staff Member WW2|ORG Editor

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    I used to get about 6 mags, but over time I've dropped them all, due to disinterest on my part. I used to regularly receive at my house: Time, US News, Readers Digest, National Geographic, Rolling Stone, World War II Magazine, Naval Insititute's Proceedings and Civil War Times. Well, now counting them, the number is actually 8 and for a few years, I was receiving them all at the same time, plus a daily paper. Over the years, they either began to get repetative, boring or diverged from my tastes or beliefs.

    Two years ago, I asked my wife not to renew US News, a subscription that I had had since I was 15 - nearly 30 years. Our politics had noticeably diverged and it seemed that the mag went to great lengths to criticize and demean Christianity on a regular basis. So, I voted with my checkbook. It was the last magazine that I had subscribed to and it was dropped after much thought.

    The newspaper still drops the weekend edition at my house, although we cancelled the subscription in 2007. I haven't figured that one out yet.

    I occasionally will purchase a sports magazine, usually at the start of football season or special editions focused on the Crimson Tide, but that is about all now.

    edit: I forgot, I also used to get Paintball Magazine, but let that go when I quit playing paintball in 1997. Dang, has it been that long?
     
  5. Kai-Petri

    Kai-Petri Kenraali

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    Yes,

    Sports and Guns, and medicine. And music. ;)
     
  6. Slipdigit

    Slipdigit Good Ol' Boy Staff Member WW2|ORG Editor

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    Ah, you made me remember two nursing mags I used to get also, Kai. However, since I sobered up:eek: and got out of nursing, those are gone, also.
     
  7. jemimas_special2

    jemimas_special2 Shepherd

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    I just recently subscribed to 303 Magazine, a Denver based magazine company. The readership has grown to include enthusiasts for fashion, art, entertainment and fine dining with a passion for current events and future trends that shape the Denver metropolitan and Aspen lifesyles. I used to subscribe to Snowboarder Magazine, but haven't been on the slopes for a while now... I've been very busy with work, kids, and developing my new business. My day job keeps me in tune with current events, and worldly issues... not to mention the puter' is at the ready for reaserch ;) Other than that, nothing more than the 303 coming every month... I do miss the Denver Post/Rocky Mountain News I used to get... how times have changed - technology that is.

    Jem
     
  8. LRusso216

    LRusso216 Graybeard Staff Member

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    I should also mention that I subscribe to two daily newspapers; The Philadelphia Inquirer for world news and sports, and The Intelligencer, which is more aimed at local coverage. I would be lost without my newspapers. Somehow, looking at them online is not the same.
     
  9. luketdrifter

    luketdrifter Ace

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    I subscribe to:
    WWII History
    Shotgun News
    Field and Stream
    Great Lakes Pilot
    Guns and Ammo
    Sports Illustrated (will not be renewing this one when it runs out)
    I buy copies of others occasionally. My wife has subscriptions to several (Rachael Ray, Food Network, People, etc.) I like to take them to work, or in the truck on road trips. I love magazines. I agree with newspapers not being the same online...unfortunately I can't get the Knox News-Sentinel or the Atlanta Constitution Journal delivered up here!
     
  10. 107thcav

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    I dropped all my subscriptions this year except Aeroplane it still has good stuff to offer such as refurbished aircraft and building replacement pieces and such. I quit carrying ww2 mag and armchair general but will probably buy them at the store when an article catches the eye. It just seems that after years of subscribing they rehash stories I have already read.
     
  11. Milleniumgorilla

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    Wargames Illustrated
     
  12. A-58

    A-58 Cool Dude

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    I subscribe to the following;

    The Morning Advocate - our local newspaper
    The Static Line - a monthly publication for ex-airborne types
    Civil War Times Illustrated
    Military History
    SKI Magazine

    I dropped my subscription to Playboy and Penthouse. Playboy got way too right-wing political and Penthouse started running articles with nekkid men in there with the nekkid women. I like porno just as much as the next guy, but that's where I draw the line! Nowadays when I stroll over to the newstand, I pick up some of the Playboy Special Editions, like Lingerie, Girlfriends, The Girls of...., you know, stuff like that with just pictures....
     
  13. Greg Canellis

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    I have no magazine subscriptions at present. I will scan magizines on the news stand, and if I see something that strikes my interest, I will buy the issue. World War II Magazine, Civil War Times, North & South, Military History, MHQ, and Time are the magazines I usually look through.

    Greg C.
     
  14. jagdpanther44

    jagdpanther44 Battlefield wanderer

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    The only magazine i buy on a regular basis is The Armourer. This is a bi-monthly publication covering militaria collecting as well as articles on conflicts ranging from the Boa War up to WW2.

    The magazine has a regular feature on weapons, which has recently focused on soviet small arms.
     
  15. Martin Bull

    Martin Bull Acting Wg. Cdr

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    FlyPast
    The Armourer
    Motor Sport
    Esquire


    :)
     
  16. texson66

    texson66 Ace

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    I still subscribe to WWII magazine; My wife insists on subscribing to the Washington Post for the grocery ads (and it lines the bird cage nicely as well as use for wrapping fish).

    Others: PC World and Maximum PC; sometimes: Flying
     
  17. von Poop

    von Poop Waspish

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    Wot no 'After the Battle'? :eek:

    Or does that come under a different category of 'Near-Biblical Part-work'?

    ~A
     
  18. zippo

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    I suscribe to the following magazines:

    National Geographic
    Shotgun News
    Smithsonian
    Archeology (Archaeological Institute of America)

    I often grab magazines individually as well, especially MilSurp related stuff. Generally season guides to NFL and College teams as well.

    I've always preferred having my reading material in my hands vs. the internet, but I'm kind of tactile that way. I still can't bring myself to use e-books and the like.
     
  19. Phantom of the Ruhr

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    Ditto. I'd buy an issue if it grabbed my attention, but other than that, no. For me it's:

    -National Geographic (Don't have a subscription. Most of my collection are back issues I've found at used book sales)
    -Various warbird magazines (Ex: Flypast)
    -WWII Magazine (I had a subscription to this, but canceled it in order to save some money)
     
  20. Martin Bull

    Martin Bull Acting Wg. Cdr

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    I did hesitate over 'ATB', but omitted it on the basis that these days I don't get every copy ( I used to up to #100 ). Many of their articles these days don't really interest me so I look on it more as a 'book purchase' than a 'magazine'......:eek:
     

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