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ESPN magazine + digital Insider access 1-year subscription: $4.50 shipped (Reg. $26+)

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DiscountMags is once again offering a one year subscription to ESPN magazine with digital access included for $4.50 shipped using code gadgetnewsonline at checkout. Note: this is only for new subscribers, not renewals. That’s $21.50 below the usual DiscountMags sale price and the best price we can find. Even with the $10 Amazon gift card ESPN direct is including with sub purchases currently, today’s deal is still about $15 less. Very rarely does this mag drop lower than $4.50, and those promos usually tend to require long-term commitments or much larger and more expensive bundles.

This sub comes with digital ESPN Insider access along with the print version:

  • Exclusive blogs by ESPN Insider writers give you insight on all your favorite teams.
  • Know all the rumors ahead of time to get an edge on all of your picks, stats, and playoff predictions.
  • Valuable insights from Karablog, Draft Analyzer, Insider Recommends and more.

As usual, there is no shipping fees, no sales tax and no auto-renewals with DiscountMags.

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Comments

  1. sergiobevi - 10 years ago

    I’m only getting a $5.20 discount when I apply the gadgetnewsonline discount code… It’s telling me to pay $20.80 instead…

    • Justin Kahn - 10 years ago

      Sorry about that, it appears this deal is now over. Thanks for the heads up!

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Avatar for Justin Kahn Justin Kahn

Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at gadgetnewsonline where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices