I had a subscription for many years but the internet knocked all magazines and almost all newspapers on the head , for me.
Much more data is available on Sharescope than can be read in the press, 5 years data on every share, at least, cheaper, and can be downloaded every day. The only reason for reading a mag, these days, is if you follow a favourite journalist. That is the only reason--- but he would have to be good to justify the cost to me.
Apart from the data, the news around a share is adequately discussed on the internet.
A subscription must cost several hundreds, now. Sharescope (I've no financial interest in them ) costs 16 per month plus initial fee. Mine was 75 many years ago, it will be more, now.
Same here for me. And by the time the mag is published its old news. I stick to the web subscriptions now but am finding that you can get all the same info from free sites, so I am killing off my remaining subscriptions.