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| Publisher: ESPN, Inc. Category: Magazine
List Price: $129.74 Buy New: $14.97 You Save: $114.77 (88%)
Rating: 65 reviews Sales Rank: 44
Format: Magazine Subscription, Print Type: Consumer magazine Subscription Issues: 26 Subscription Length: 12 Months Issues Per Year: 26 First Issue Lead Time: 6-10 Weeks
ASIN: B00007AX0N
Release Date: November 23, 2001 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 1 to 3 months
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Product Description The Magazine for the NEXT generation of sports fans with emphasis on the personality, lifestyle & off--the-field activities of today's newsworthy &up-and-coming athletes. All delivered with insights, humor, cutting edge design and in-your-face photography.
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ESPN magazine January 6, 2009 BellaDMF (NY) This was a Christmas gift for my 14 year old stepson who's a sports enthusiast. I would say this is age appropriate as well as entertaining for a teenage boy that already loves everything about ESPN. Great price and great gift idea for teens that are hard to buy for - they will look forward to the mail every month!
ESPN is awful December 28, 2008 Sherry Cadarette (Louisville Kentucky) ESPN is the biggest piece of fluff I have ever read. I want to read about the bowl games, the college basketball games, the NFL. What do I get-a piece that raves and raves about Mickey Rourke-get a room. Too many ads. Too many articles about minor sports. I want to be informed on the teams that are in the bowls, the teams that are going to begin conference play. I would get a refund if I could.
Lamest sports mag out there December 22, 2008 Mark Olwick (Burlington, WA USA) Of all the sports magazines out there, this, disappointingly, is the worst. It's virtually all graphics and lame trivia. The photos are sub-par compared to SI, and the writing (when there is any of length) is by far the lowest quality amongst the main sports magazines - both in the topics that they cover as well as the depth and quality of writing. You would think that the "world leader in sports" would put more effort into producing a quality magazine, but they don't. The class of the field is still Sport Illustrated, followed closely by Sporting News. ESPN the Magazine is a distant third.
Great Gift December 12, 2008 Ioulia L. (Columbus, Ohio) Got this as a gift for my boyfriend, and him being a hardcore ESPN fan, Im pretty sure he is going to LOVE it!
competent mag September 30, 2008 D. Low (DFW Metroplex) Could use more graphics and internet links to show the difference between itself and SI.
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