I grew up as a kid in the early 90s asking neighbors and friends for their discarded newspapers/magazines. When I was in high school I saved up for LA Times, WSJ, Economist, and all the magazines I could afford (US News, Scientific American, Newsweek, etc). Absolutely loved reading all that stuff. Kept this up till about 2010.
Imo, around 2010 the quality of all those print magazines/newspapers took a pretty steep dive and the prices started skyrocketing - advertisements became obnoxious. News became less about informing and more about shocking/grabbing attention/outraging. That and the iPad came out. By the iPad 3 I was 100% digital because I could block advertisements and read without having to keep track of 6-7+ newspapers/magazines. I dropped most of my newspaper/magazine subscriptions back then around 2013-15 - some of them made cancelling such a chore (like AOL), I promised never to sign up for another one.
Now days I try to maintain a WSJ (through work), Economist, and ArsTechnica subscription and I do a little bit of Apple News but .... news isn't what it used to be. I've been 100% digital for years now (a decade?) and it seems like the last few years, accessing magazines / newspapers has gotten a lot easier as they're finally starting to grasp digital. I've got 8 magazines set to download on Apple News but I don't read them as much because of the insane number of advertisements in the Apple News app. I prefer to read via Safari with 1Blocker. That and I'm reading more books now than ever before.
Using Libby to borrow a book from my local library and read it on the iPad in the Kindle app is far more of a pleasant experience than trying to read the news, getting blasted in the face by bright moving advertisements every screen swipe. I really hate ads especially if I'm paying for something.
I use my iPad for all my note taking (and thought processing) - Notability with the Apple Pencil 2. Been doing this for 3-4 years now. It's nice having 1 device for almost everything. My iPhone/iPad has access to my 360 book library (I haven't read most of them), news, my email, access to my handwritten notes (Notability), and I use them to read for hours and hours every day. On the weekends I'll use my iPad for 6-8 hours reading either books or news or Macrumors!