Hi
Two or three years ago a subscription to
Linn's Stamp News was
either a print edition or digital edition. They then changed their policy and everyone who had a subscription to the print edition automatically had a subscription to the digital edition. Once you have a digital subscription then access to all Stamp and Coin publications was granted. All stamp and coin publications are under the Amos Press umbrella, which also prints hobby publications other than Stamps and Coins:
http://www.amospress.com/Once you have a subscription then one could purchase Stamp and/or Coin supplies using Amos Advantage, which afforded a large discount from the prices stated for regular customers who do not have a subscription (some dealers that I know feel that Amos Press is underselling them).
I have to agree that reading the digital (on-line) edition with a dial-up connection sucks swamp water as it is soooo slow.
Jerry B