I just hate reading from screens. My eyes get tired faster.I have been searching as well, but have been turned off by over 50% of the content being advertising. I grew up during the 60s where National Geo, Life and Look were the standards. I haven't found anything that meets their quality levels. The other reason I gave up is that there is a lot more really good content online for free.
You are correct on that. I read a few different genres of magazines and the smoozing to advertisers is definitely worse then it used to be. But I'm still old fashioned and like a print copy. It sucks because more and more mags are going bye bye.50% of the content is ads and a good part of the rest is shilling for the manufacturers. When is the last time you saw a magazine or on line guy say a piece of gear was crap, especially those with links that gives them kickbacks.
I still carry a pocket watchHave you seen Time "magazine?" I get thicker brochures from car dealerships. Like newspapers, paper magazines are an anachronism. Like the fedora, the tie and the suit jacket. Some of us old farts like to hold a paper book, having done so for 60 or 70 years, but the younger generation that can't even write cursive, was raised on digital books and magazines. We are like our grandfathers with their pocket watches. Heck, those of us that still wear wristwatches are falling into that category. The times they are achangin. Get out of the new one if you can't lend a hand. B Dylan.