I was checking the Insider, tons of new stuff seems to be going in it everytime and I am thinking about it, so i shall ask The W before subscribing if its worth it? I mean, I got Espn360 and it rocks plus it's free, so will the investment be worth it?
It is definitely worth it. The amount of content they have moved there is unbelievable since it started a few years ago. And as someone above pointed out (Thank you, Anonymous Day!), you get the magazine too.
It's why I don't even bother with ESPN.com anymore. Everything that isn't Page 2 has moved to Insider. If you're an ESPN junkie then the five bucks a month is definitely worth it. If you only visit occasionally/when you're bored, there isn't much left to see.
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It's why I don't even bother with ESPN.com anymore. Everything that isn't Page 2 has moved to Insider. If you're an ESPN junkie then the five bucks a month is definitely worth it. If you only visit occasionally/when you're bored, there isn't much left to see.
Or, like me, if ESPN crashes your browser at work, then other sites fill in admirably. It wouldn't bother me as much if they weren't moving EVERYTHING to Insider (Gammons, Simmons's archives, etc.) Of course, that's all the stuff people might pay to read, not John Kruk's analysis, so it makes sense on their end.
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