3 thoughts on “Your Favorite Weekly News Magazine”
Used to be…
Used to be an avid Time & Newsweek reader. Then went to just Newsweek. Then eventually just unsubscribed.
Now I read the Linux Journal, Tape Op, Reader’s Digest, Slashdot, a few weblogs, and I check cnn.com every day or two. That’s enough news for me, almost.
I recently purchased an XM Radio, and couldn’t be more pleased. I keep up-to-date on issues via the news during my daily hours of commute, and can listen to both America Right and America Left and be equally entertained. Then when I get sick of politics, I can switch to 80’s, 90’s, top 20, classics, movie themes, some real jazz, whatever I want. I like the choice my choices of media gives me.
And when I’m in the Doctor’s office? I’m most likely to read People. I’ve never understood why Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston are such a big deal, but People writes about them regularly…
— Matthew P. Barnson
YAHOO
I read Yahoo news.. then Entertaimnet weekly.
I get Time but never even open it.
I need to cancel
Time, beeeyotch
I’m a big fan of Time, personally. My dad bought me a subscription for my birthday a few years ago, and I’ve renewed it every year. What I like about it is that I can read it quickly. With all the other news sources at my disposal, it’s great to take an evening once a week to leaf through Time magazine and get a little commentary.
Used to be…
Used to be an avid Time & Newsweek reader. Then went to just Newsweek. Then eventually just unsubscribed.
Now I read the Linux Journal, Tape Op, Reader’s Digest, Slashdot, a few weblogs, and I check cnn.com every day or two. That’s enough news for me, almost.
I recently purchased an XM Radio, and couldn’t be more pleased. I keep up-to-date on issues via the news during my daily hours of commute, and can listen to both America Right and America Left and be equally entertained. Then when I get sick of politics, I can switch to 80’s, 90’s, top 20, classics, movie themes, some real jazz, whatever I want. I like the choice my choices of media gives me.
And when I’m in the Doctor’s office? I’m most likely to read People. I’ve never understood why Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston are such a big deal, but People writes about them regularly…
—
Matthew P. Barnson
YAHOO
I read Yahoo news.. then Entertaimnet weekly.
I get Time but never even open it.
I need to cancel
Time, beeeyotch
I’m a big fan of Time, personally. My dad bought me a subscription for my birthday a few years ago, and I’ve renewed it every year. What I like about it is that I can read it quickly. With all the other news sources at my disposal, it’s great to take an evening once a week to leaf through Time magazine and get a little commentary.
— Ben Schuman Mad, Mad Tenor