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Forbes, Fortune, Institutional Investor, People (I get if free with points) and Food & Wine. I used to get Cooking Light, but they've ceased publication. 

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The only magazine I have a subscription for anymore is my church's magazine, the "Ensign" magazine. My mother used to get me a subscription to Good Housekeeping which I enjoyed. If I'm in Barnes and Noble, sometimes I'll go to the magazine section and browse.

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I get TV Guide magazine.  It's $4.99 at the store but about $1.90 with a subscription.  It is bi-weekly.  I like Real Simple but didn't renew it because I rarely got around to reading it.  Subscriptions are so much cheaper than buying magazines at the store. 

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Reader's Digest.

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Fast Company

Wired

 

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We do not even hardly ever pick up the free ones that we get at the library.

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I dropped numerous magazines years ago, not only because of clutter, but because of lack of useful information.  I am much more entertained and informed with what I can get online.  I occasionally look at magazines in waiting rooms and am reminded why they are a waste of money.

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The only magazine I still subscribe to is Catster (formerly Cat Fancy)--yes it's about cats --health, nutrition, feline behaviour, interesting interviews etc.

 

 

I used to subscribe to Good Housekeeping and Woman's Day, they got a new editor who handled both magazines and they both dramatically changed for the worse!!!...The decorating ideas looked like a child did them, their recipes were awful, stories and articles were not interesting.  The only thing I enjoyed reading was Heloise's column.(I even wrote to the Editor about my displeasure with content)..no longer worth the subscriptions!!!! And what a hassle I had getting them canceled OY!!!!!  

 

I will occasionally buy a Reader's Digest at the grocery store, or purchase a unique magazine at Barnes & Noble....

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I kind of let my subscription to Hello! Canada expire but I might renew it later on since it expired around the holidays and I just wasn't in the mood to renew it online.

 

I've been buying some magazines in the stores. American magazines are expensive to subscribe to in Canada so I will just buy individual issues if I want them. I also occasionally buy british fashion magazines too.

 

Print magazines are having a hard time as they are losing print ad revenue and some can't recoup or generate enough revenue through their digital content and ads.

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I only subscribe to Yoga Journal and Mother Jones these days.