Readers Comments
“I see DG as being half way between a very slow magazine and a very fast history book. Which, as it turns out, is exactly what I want.” Jeremy Pike
“It’s so nice to take things a bit slower. When I tire of Twitter, I turn to DG.” Alice Burnton
“There is so much to read in the magazine, there’s plenty to keep me going for three months.” Tom Latham
“Once every three months I catch up on everything that mattered all in one go. Ideal.” Pete Jackman
“Delayed Gratification is a vital part of my media diet. I take it on business trips, it sees me through my long-haul flights.” Charlotte Carter
“Is it wrong that I love the way your magazine smells? Obviously I like the content too…” Gordon O’Neil
“The design of DG is consistently brilliant. I think it’s the most attractive mag on the market.” Rachel Cadogan
“I’m so bored of mags which are thinly-disguised brochures. DG isn’t trying to sell me anything, it just inspires me.” Joelle Kreiss
“DG is my screen break read: after a day in front of the computer I like to curl up with it on the sofa.” Jenny Woods
“I bought a gift subscription for a friend who is now addicted to your slow approach. Good work DG!” Samantha McConnell
“One of those magazines that feels like it’s been written specifically for you. Intelligent, witty, gorgeous.” Michael Diss
“In every issue there are at least five features on stories I’ve never heard about.” Paula Fernandez
“I never get a chance to read the papers, so having the news curated for me by smart editors is a godsend.” Avtar Singh
“Worth buying for the Butterfly Effect and Evil Stick Man cartoons alone…” Ellie Craig
“So refreshing to revisit stories which everyone else has forgotten about but which are ongoing and important.” Roman Miszta
“For me, DG is the ultimate store of pub ammo. Every issue is just crammed with amazing stories.” Christopher Hecht
“I can spend hours just looking through the infographics and chuckling away. The ‘50 shades of Grey’ breakdown is one of the best things I’ve ever seen.” Emily Lang
A slower, more reflective type of journalism”
Jam-packed with information... a counterpoint to the speedy news feeds we've grown accustomed to”
A leisurely (and contrary) look backwards over the previous three months”
Quality, intelligence and inspiration: the trilogy that drives the makers of Delayed Gratification”
Refreshing... parries the rush of 24-hour news with 'slow journalism'”
A very cool magazine... It's like if Greenland Sharks made a newspaper”
The UK's second-best magazine” Ian Hislop
Editor, Private Eye
Perhaps we could all get used to this Delayed idea...”