Long One...A Bit Ranty...But Not Much
I will begin by agreeing with the majority of the people who have posted so far. I say good luck to Paizo with this new direction. Logically, it sounds like the best approach for them at this time.
That said...
With the 30th Anniversery of D&D and the 28th Anniversery of Dragon this year, I find myself thinking nostalgically about both, and coming to the conclusion that I shall not see Draon's heyday again for some time...
In the dim and distant past, Dragon Magazine had articles about...<gasp>...other games!

You could find ideas for Traveller and Champions within those mighty pages. The Polyhedron section of Dungeon still connected me to that time. With the Poly section of Dungeon departing, I certainly have little reason to purchase it in the future. No Star Wars, No Mini-Games, No thank you.
Dragon just has not interested me very much in the last year or so. After gaming for as long as I have, I look at most articles and simply think "this subject again?" The latest issue of Dragon covered 30 years of D&D history - very cool -, but then had an article on Dragon PCs (Between Dragon Magazine and house rules I've been seeing that since the early to mid eighties-and do we really need to push this into a game that has enough trouble with power gamers and balance as it is).
I'm going to give each mag's new format a few issues. It would be unfair not to. They will have to really wow me though. These days, with the internet and all the ideas and supplement material I can get for free, I may start to cut out a resource that, as much as it dismays me to say so, I really just don't use.
AD