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What Magazine do you miss the most?

Lines and lines of newspaper vending boxes. Man, that's a great (and sadly dated) memory.

Anyone here ever spend 50 cents and grab multiple papers out of the box? Pretty sure I did that for my Mom's obit in our hometown paper, but I felt zero guilt about that and neither would she, since she knew how terrible management was.
When I'd buy a USAT, I'd throw my money in, take the Sports section and leave the remaining sections in the box.
 
Lines and lines of newspaper vending boxes. Man, that's a great (and sadly dated) memory.

Anyone here ever spend 50 cents and grab multiple papers out of the box? Pretty sure I did that for my Mom's obit in our hometown paper, but I felt zero guilt about that and neither would she, since she knew how terrible management was.

When I was around 12 we traveled to California and there was a newspaper box at the San Francisco airport. I went to buy a paper and noticed an older black man behind me waiting to buy one too. I put in my quarter, opened the door, grabbed one for me and turned around and handed him one too. My mother was laughing and the man were both laughing and kind of embarrashed by it but the dude broke the ice when he said, "I would have done the same thing."
 
Elson Armstrong Jr., who eventually wrote for his hometown paper in Durham, got busted at Fresno State for taking multiple copies of the L.A. Times to deliver to our dorm floor. He probably got away with it for at least two months before the distributor caught on. I think he did have to go to court and got let off with a slap on the wrist and a promise not to do it again.

But for those two months, getting free newspapers was a nice perk.
 
Lines and lines of newspaper vending boxes. Man, that's a great (and sadly dated) memory.

It really was incredible - just off the top of my head, I think there were at least 13 different daily papers available from the boxes. The commuter rail station where I live now has one of those six-unit multi-boxes, but it's empty and has been for years.
 
Not a magazine I miss, but an observation I had: Every GQ feature in the latest edition was by a freelancer. Also, the entire issue was 90 pages.

On second thought, that's probably a magazine I miss.
 
When I'd buy a USAT, I'd throw my money in, take the Sports section and leave the remaining sections in the box.

The Life section is at least 50% to blame for my obsession w/'80s pop culture. Back in the day, they had all the charts in the Friday paper and an absolutely tremendous slate of movie reviews. I LOVED reading that stuff.

(The other 50% of the blame goes to MTV on our cable system right around the same time, somewhere in a landfill or possibly my Dad's basement are copies of the USA Today Friday Life-esque video review newsletter BLOGGGGGGG I typed on my parents' typewriter :D)
 
And then the next guy gets his paper, the door slams shut,
and then it's, "Hey, where the hell is my forking sports section!?!"
Actually, he probably said, "Hey, fork you, Gannett, where the hell is my sports section?"
 
https://nypost.com/2022/05/16/peoples-print-magazine-faces-closure-sources/

I realized I'm old when I stopped recognizing who the "people" were on the cover. Seems like they are usually reality show people these days.

That's amazing considering People was the main reason Meredith bought the Time Inc. part of TimeWarner in the first place. It dumped Time, Fortune, Sports Illustrated and the rest but kept the cash cow. Pandemic and move to digital or not, this is clashic mismanagement.
 
Vaccariello, who held top jobs at Real Simple, Parents, Reader's Digest and Every Day with Rachael Ray, is filling the magazine with "soft stories," a source said.

Oh ship, not soft stories in People!
 

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