I read stereophile digital because I live out here on the other side of the moon, and digital is affordable. Its also a good way to keep up with the industry news. And it has Art Dudley --have about a dozen issues of Listener-- whom I read whenever he's not remodling a turntable or rebuilding some vintage speaker. (I'm not interested in analog and I am a danger to humanity with a soldering iron).
Occasionally I buy Hi-Fi news, but everything they review costs nine-zillion dollars, and a high percentage is analog, but they do have ken Kessler. One mag I enjoyed was UHF out of Canada; they give a lot of space to helping readers resolve their hi-fi woes and I have learned from their upgrade advice.
In most instances, it's the reviewer I read for and not the magazine. If I like absolute sound and some of the others, it's occasional and because of the quality of specific reviewers. Since headphones have become for me the medium of choice, I am less interested in a large portion of the equipment the mags review.