OK, since others have confessed, I will, too.
I read Money, Kiplinger's and SmartMoney. I have extremely low cost subscriptions to each, and if the price ever goes higher than about $15 a year, I'll drop them.
That said, I have to say that I find little nuggets of good information in all of them from time to time. At least a few times a year for each. I agree that 95% of what they print is useless, but I get enough benefit from those occasional nuggets that I keep the subscriptions going. I like Kiplinger's the best, Money the least.