None. Zero. Nada.
I think I still get a couple of non-photo magazines as part of my membership in some organizations but I seldom if ever look at them. I also seldom read newspapers (despite, or perhaps because of, having previously worked as a photographer for the local daily). I'm not that much interested in current events and I can find out all I care to know from the Internet news sites and broadcast news. I keep up with a few photo blogs and information sites. But, truthfully, so many of the popular photo bloggers are such wretched photographers and writers and provide such poor advice I have little enthusiasm for them. I cannot abide "trendiness".
I do read quite a lot of books--fiction as well as non-fiction. I also buy and collect art and photography books, almost all monographs by photographers and/or artists whose work I enjoy. Fact is, I buy so many of these types of books I'm running out of shelf space and might have to donate some to the local university for their annual fund raising book sales event. But I love to see photos in print and I'm addicted to them bound in book form.
These are all alternatives to magazines for me. While there are exceptions, by and large, magazines today just seem to exist as advertising vehicles to sell products with little regard for other content.