closest might be 'photo techniques'
note really meduim format, but a magazine, like the title suggests, that is about the technique. It has a foot still in analog, nad does not push that it is in every way inferior to digital, which it also covers.
Look at a meduim format camera as a tool to give the look to photos that you want. A photo on its own cannot be viewed to say 'that was taken on a 'blad500cm etc'. It can say 'oh, nice limited depth of focus' which meduim format may allow you to achieve easier than with 35mm, and still do so while handholding for the shot. ( I am not trying to offend any speed graphic users who could also hand hold for the same shot look.)
The market for MF is not summed up neatly - you wont likely find a review of all products side by side. Not in a way that you might for current offering dslr from all the ajor vendors in some annula photo magazine atricle.
If you don't yet have experience working in MF, then spring for $50, for a Yashica C etc TLR, and the same amount for 10 or so rolls of film, and see what it does for you. Drog your 35mm etc along to use for its light meter, and for when shots pop up that meduim format does not handle as well, like quick action situations. Live with it a while, and then see how you wnat to move further. You might not move at all for a little while. Don't go gear gaga. The gear is a tool to get the photos. The most important part of the chain lies between your own ears.