Anonymous wrote:FINALLY GOT AN ANSWER!! I wrote to meredith@cdsfulfillment.com tuesday and they answered 3 days later with this:
"The print and digital editions of Entertainment Weekly have ceased publication with the April 2022 issue.
The Entertainment Weekly website will still be available, and no subscription is needed to view the website.
The remaining issues on your Entertainment Weekly subscription have been transferred to People magazine, which will begin with the May 16, 2022 issue."
Now is People interesting enough for me? I don't know. I might ask for a refund.
Anonymous wrote:Eventually I think there will be no magazines at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, OP. About a year after EW became a monthly, I let my long-standing subscription lapse.
I’m sad that magazines are going away in actual magazine form. Like you, I appreciate print media. Even before EW, my mom and I subscribed to Premiere magazine when I was younger and lived at home!
I will always miss getting an EW in my mailbox every Friday like clockwork.
+1 I loved both the print magazine and the website content. Both started circling the drain around 2014/2015 when they let their best writers go in favor of bloggers.
OP here--man is that what happened? I would have been willing to pay more $$$ for quality writing/research/topics and I bet a lot of other subscribers would have too. Shortsighted and now they can't even print the magazine anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, OP. About a year after EW became a monthly, I let my long-standing subscription lapse.
I’m sad that magazines are going away in actual magazine form. Like you, I appreciate print media. Even before EW, my mom and I subscribed to Premiere magazine when I was younger and lived at home!
I will always miss getting an EW in my mailbox every Friday like clockwork.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, OP. About a year after EW became a monthly, I let my long-standing subscription lapse.
I’m sad that magazines are going away in actual magazine form. Like you, I appreciate print media. Even before EW, my mom and I subscribed to Premiere magazine when I was younger and lived at home!
I will always miss getting an EW in my mailbox every Friday like clockwork.
+1 I loved both the print magazine and the website content. Both started circling the drain around 2014/2015 when they let their best writers go in favor of bloggers.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, OP. About a year after EW became a monthly, I let my long-standing subscription lapse.
I’m sad that magazines are going away in actual magazine form. Like you, I appreciate print media. Even before EW, my mom and I subscribed to Premiere magazine when I was younger and lived at home!
I will always miss getting an EW in my mailbox every Friday like clockwork.