I love this magazine, and am a long time print subscriber. However, there is no way I will ever give up my print subscription when the digital subscription costs twice as much. Could it be that is exactly the reaction the publisher desired, in an effort to protect their print subs?
Conde Naste is the one of the few publishers that seems to "get" the digital model. I am a print subscriber to Wired, and I get access to the digital version of the magazine (which includes actual digital content, rather than just a digital remake of the print product) with my subscription rather than as an added cost. The result? I actually spend more time consuming their product!
BassPlayerUS is a great example of how to do digital distribution in exactly the wrong way. I love you, Bass Player, but this is just atrocious.