I've subscribed to FW on and off over the years, a fresh copy dropped through my letterbox just last week but although it's very nicely produced there's little fresh content to interest me these days. The main value of the subscription is having access to the online resource that Fine Woodworking offers. If I'm ever stuck knowing what to do with a project, chances are there's an article or a video to help out.
For me the heyday of FW was back in the late seventies when the magazine was printed in black and white and full of fascinating articles and beautiful photographs. Its arrival was something of an event in the workshop at the time.
I still have many of the early magazines and dip into them every now and then. Maybe if you're a bit underwhelmed by todays wood working magazines, you could buy the odd copy of Fine Woodworking from the 70s or 80s from Ebay, there's usually a few available.