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DiscountDelight - ESPN the Magazine

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List Price: $103.74
Our Price: $14.97
Your Save: $ 88.77 ( 86% )
Availability: Usually ships in 4 to 6 weeks
Manufacturer: ESPN The Magazine
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Binding: Magazine First Issue Lead Time: 4-6 Format: Magazine Subscription Issues Per Year: 26 Label: ESPN The Magazine Magazine Type: Consumer magazine Manufacturer: ESPN The Magazine Number Of Issues: 26 Publisher: ESPN The Magazine Studio: ESPN The Magazine Subscription Length: 365
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Mag. Always pleased!! Comment: I order ESPN every year at this time, as part of my birthday present to myself. Happy Birthday to me!!!! I find the mag. very informative, very enjoyable, and look forward to it every 2 weeks.
Highly recommended.
Customer Rating:      Summary: ESPN magazine Comment: Do not order ESPN magazine. I was charged and never recieved the order. Very unpleased!!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: HAVEN'T SEEN IT YET! Comment: ORDERED ON FEBRUARY 14TH AND IT IS NOW APRIL20TH AND STILL HAVE NOT RECEIVED!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Sadly Disappointed Comment: I ordered ESPN the Magazine in Jan 2006 and 2 months later have not received the magazine---only excuses.
Customer Rating:      Summary: ESPN Online Insider Content Comment: Does anyone know if you get the online Insider information for free if you subscribe through Amazon or another company besides ESPN directly? Most reviews state that the magazine is a waste. To order through ESPN directly for 1 year for $40 is a clear rip-off for what was once free. If I get the magazine through Amazon for $15 along with the online content, that seems more palatable. I could care less about the magazine, but there are some columns on the website that I miss reading now that they have that annoying IN symbol.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Like the industry leader in sports television that created it, ESPN the Magazine is big, bold, and brash, using its oversize format to show off striking full-page images and splashy sidebars. It's not all flash, though: the magazine also gets contributions from familiar on-air talent such as Dan Patrick, Chris Berman, Stuart Scott, Peter Gammons, and John Clayton as well as the athletes themselves. The biweekly format doesn't allow for the minutiae that The Sporting News handles, so you'll get broader features--playoff previews, personality profiles, photo spreads--with an emphasis on basketball, football, baseball, hockey, and some extreme sports, though off-season coverage tends to be limited to a page or two. --David Horiuchi
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