Pros: Television listings are ok; Low subscription price Cons: The crummy articles; Small size of the magazine is annoying
Keeping track of television shows on network and cable is important for those who have a regular schedule of TV viewing. For couch potatoes and casual viewers alike, it is often important to know what’s on the tube at what time so that weekly planning ...
Pros: Larger size makes it easier to read. Cons: What? No more local listings? And the fluff factor increased with the makeover!
For as long as I can remember, TV Guide has been a constant presence in my house. Although my mom and I didn't subscribe until 1997, we did buy it at the local Publix and Winn-Dixie because the Miami Herald's TV Book was, in our opinion, less ...
Pros: New and easy to read format, low advertisements, good feature articles. Cons: No extensive local viewing included.
As long as I can remember, TV Guide Magazine has been a regular part of the household. The kids fight over it, and hubby is always looking for it. Of course, it is never where it is supposed to be! Last year, TV Guide Magazine took ...
Pros: Articles, Cheers and Jeers, Close-ups, Worth Repeating, Sports Guide Cons: The little coupon always falls out when I'm reading it at the store. Collector's editions
Hello, I have a confession to make. I'm a tv addict. How bad is it? I tell the days of the week by what's on tv. So, it only stands to reason that one of my favorite magazines is the TV Guide.
Pros: lots of articles and entertainment news, easy-to-read format, more color photos, puzzles Cons: incomplete TV program listings -- listings could be presented in a better format
Just the words TV Guide bring back memories of growing up with television. My parents had a TV Guide subscription all during my growing years and still do. Carrying on the tradition, I have a subscription, too. The Format Change ...
I have nothing bad to say about my TV Guide.. With 543 channels, it is a big help when I need to find something on regular cable. Besides having all the listing from Sunday to Sunday, here is what else it has.
Pros: Useful, handy reference source. Cons: They have a way of piling up around the house.
I don’t know what it is but whenever my subscription to TV Guide ends, it’s always around the time when I get in the mail a new Publishers Clearinghouse Sweepstake Entry Packet.
Then I think this is it! I’m going to finally meet Ed...
Pros: In-depth articles are interesting, "Cheers and Jeers" Cons: format of listings, endless advertisements
TV Guide is another one of those magazines I subscribe to because I had to use up expiring frequent flier miles. I’ve been getting TV Guide for about three months.
I’ve got to be perfectly honest, I don’t read every issue –...
Pros: Some mildly-entertaining articles every now and again Cons: You're supposed to find TV shows with this thing? Silly content is the norm.
Oh, how I hate TV Guide. You'd think the name of the thing revealed it's purpose -- to allow one to find what's on television quickly -- but that's not the case at all. No TV Guide is something else entirely, but I'll get to that later....
Pros: Interesting articles that take you behind the scenes with your favorite stars. Cons: You weren't actually thinking of using this as a guide, were you?
Many of my friends find it hard to believe, but I didn't grow up watching TV. We had one, but it was seldom on. That's one reason I developed my love of reading. When I graduated from college and was out on my own for the first time, naturally, I ...
Pros: special issues, humor Cons: expensive to subscribe, may not need all the channel listings
It seems as though TV Guide has been around forever. The first issue appeared in 1953, a long time ago in ‘TV Years’. We always had TV Guide in our house when I was growing up. I loved looking through it to see what shows I wanted to watch. Back...
Pros: Does provide a complete listing Cons: Frequent errors
I don't buy the TV Guide very often because I just don't have much time to watch TV. In the last few I have picked up, I noticed a few things that I don't like.
1) The worst thing is the grid. It used to display the prime time hours from...
Pros: Good articles plus guide to good television Cons: Buying from the news stand can be expensive
During my father's lifetime, my sister and I could always depend upon getting TV Guide as our Christmas present from our father. A little over a year after his death, my subscription expired and for the first time in years my household was without our...
Pros: Good Articles, Crosswords Cons: Price, Listings Hard to Read
If it's possible to take a perfectly useful television guide and make it so that the articles are more important and understandable they've done it. There are so many channels and they still try to get them all in 1 page. My husband wears bifocals...
Pros:NONE Cons:Too large for a TV book; grid listings not useful; too much glitter & gloss.
I have been a subscriber to TV Guide for many, many years and I have no choice but to allow my current subscription to lapse without renewal. For some unknown and mysterious reason, the powers to be at TV Guide decided to change the format of this ...
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