New Update 8/7/2007
Since we have a nice new feature called Wikipost, which allows public editing of special posts, made by a user "wikipost", I have moved the magazine list into it, so that anyone can edit and update the list, as necessary.
I will still keep myself subscribed to this thread, and update items which are posted by others who did not read this part of the message

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If you would like to know more about Wikipost, check out
this announcement.
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Since the old thread was quite outdated and has not been updated for some time,
Nuala's Mom suggested we make a refreshed to the convertion subscriptions thread.
The original can be still found
here, albeit it has been locked, courtresy of
tekjock and
luxuryoils.
I would like to thank to everyone who contributed in the old thread, because without you it would not have been possible.
I will subscribe to this thread, and will update it as new links appear, and dead links are found.
NOTE: Expand the (hidden) post by clicking "View Post", on the right, to see the magazines.
If you find errors, ommissions, duplicates, etc - please reply here or let me (or any other moderator) know via PM and I will correct any of those.
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Ebony / Jet Magazine - LINK [buysub.com]
PS I would love a sub to Art in America. Any deets on how I can get one would be greatly appreciated!!!!!!!! I haven't seen that one on here in a long while, and it is my favorite mag. Too bad it is so $$$$$$
https://w1.buysub.com/servlet/CSG...g_code=SP
Fyi: Here is the active one: Tennis Magazine [buysub.com]
This worked for me.
http://service.elle.co
I encourage others to keep that list up to date as new magazines become available. I'll work on it as well.
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By Andrew Tangel October 18, 2012, 4:50 a.m.
Newsweek will print its final edition at the end of this year.
After nearly 80 years of publication, the news magazine will shift to a digital-only format, available online and on tablet computers, Editor in Chief Tina Brown said on the magazine's website Thursday morning. Its last printed edition will be the Dec. 31 issue.
"We are transitioning Newsweek, not saying goodbye to it," Brown said. "We remain committed to Newsweek and to the journalism that it represents. This decision is not about the quality of the brand or the journalism -- that is as powerful as ever. It is about the challenging economics of print publishing and distribution."
The digital-only publication, supported by paid subscriptions and dubbed Newsweek Global, will be aimed at a "highly mobile, opinion-leading audience who want to learn about world events in a sophisticated context," Brown said.
Newsweek's announcement marks a significant transition for the magazine, which was founded in 1933 and has been undergoing its own identity crisis and financial turmoil in recent years. Its problems are emblematic of the disruptions faced broadly by the print media industry, as readers shift online and away from the most valuable advertising.
In 2010, Newsweek and the Daily Beast announced they would merge, jointly owned by Sidney Harman, an audio equipment magnate who died last year, and IAC, the media and advertising company run by Barry Diller, its chairman and senior executive.
Brown cited a Pew Research Center report that found 39% of Americans get their news from an online source.
"In our judgment, we have reached a tipping point at which we can most efficiently and effectively reach our readers in all-digital format," she wrote. "This was not the case just two years ago. It will increasingly be the case in the years ahead."
Brown said the shift would entail "staff reductions," though she didn't elaborate.
Another one bites the dustahhhh.... and just when Newsweek was picking back up again as an interesting magazine. Shame.
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Thanks a ton
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I don't know how dedicated everyone is to maintaining subscriptions because they read everything they get and get what they want to read; or is it merely a hobby to get every free magazine possible and if it's not free, they don't want it? If you want continuous subscriptions, then don't wait until the last minute, hoping it'll show up. Grab'em whilst they're hot.