Well, I've subscribed for years. It is NOT for everyone, but it does have a few benefits. For one, it has ALL the movies to air on all the Premiums (and other channels, as well, I think) in an index to easily see when it will air or when it will subsequently air for the entire month--BUT now I use the Search and Record function more often.
The one reason I still subscribe to it (and I am so tempted to save the $4 a month) is that is has sections for NEW or coming programming that I otherwise would NEVER know about because I skip commercials and NEVER watch "Entertainment News" shows. I have to say, I would have cried real tears (hyperbole
) if I had missed some of the shows that were featured and listed in the magazine's features sections, and that is for ALL programming from locals to pay channels and premiums and shows on channels I NEVER watch, but the quick article or list let me know of a show I really wanted to see on that channel I never watch. The magazines guide and separate section of nearly all programming by genre is far more useful to those who have NON-DVR boxes because the EPG on those boxes is only 48 hours out. With the power of the DVR's 9 day guide and its feature of automatically recording a searched title or actor, the Hopper Magazine becomes almost useless in that respect. FWIW, when we got our first DVR (DishPlayer 501) way back when, we immediately cancelled our TV Guide subscription, which was REALLY expensive. The DVR seems to have KILLED TV Guide magazine as a resource for looking up what shows are on each day. It still survives mostly as promoting programming, but its daily listing isn't what it was.
So I would summarize as more useful for non-DVR households or boxes, and of little use to DVR household. Aside from that, I'd have to say there isn't much value to the Hopper Magazine. However, you can subscribe to it and if after a while you find it is NOT what you can use, you can easily cancel your subscription.