The only reason I subscribed to TV Guide was for the local listings. (I didn’t have cable at the time.) I canceled my subscription immediately when they switched to the glossy, useless all-stories-no-info format.
I stopped reading/buying it when they took out the local listings. I don’t need all the national channels – I wanted to know what our local stations were offering. And if it’s like their website – they don’t even do all of the networks – especially the regional sports channels like ACC and SEC networks – nor the Big Ten – I don’t know the others because there are no listings at all.
It used to be a good magazine. It’s not anymore. The Fall Edition was one I waited for to find out about the new shows they had. Now they cancel a show once a week.
Johnny Q Premium Member 3 months ago
Remember their recipes?
darkwingdave 3 months ago
“No I just like to read the TV Guide. Read the TV Guide, you don’t need a TV.” Grandpa “The Lost Boys”
KC135E/R BOOMER 3 months ago
Pluggers still get Reader’s Digest as well. Loved the Humor in Uniform section.
Zykoic 3 months ago
We plan the garden based on the predicted weather in the Farmer’s Almanac.
Boise Ed Premium Member 3 months ago
Does TV Guide still have a paper edition?
Gent 3 months ago
Me not even see TV anymores.
pategar 3 months ago
“Why does Matlock look like me?”
juicebruce 3 months ago
This one gets a Hummmmm ….
PraiseofFolly 3 months ago
I remember Playboy Magazine had a special edition featuring Vanna White, c. 1980.
Robert Nowall Premium Member 3 months ago
Gave it up when they went large and stopped being a full guide to TV programming.
silverking1953 3 months ago
That’s still out there?
ctolson 3 months ago
It’s still being published? Wow. I’d of thought it died after streaming really became a dominate thing.
Zen-of-Zinfandel 3 months ago
Hobby Farms magazine, the poultry issue.
g04922 3 months ago
Did not know it was still in publication…
anomalous4 3 months ago
The only reason I subscribed to TV Guide was for the local listings. (I didn’t have cable at the time.) I canceled my subscription immediately when they switched to the glossy, useless all-stories-no-info format.
FassEddie 3 months ago
Yay! I’m not a plugger! Woo-hoo!
I already knew that I wasn’t. I’m a smartphone addict.
Rose Madder Premium Member 3 months ago
I stopped reading/buying it when they took out the local listings. I don’t need all the national channels – I wanted to know what our local stations were offering. And if it’s like their website – they don’t even do all of the networks – especially the regional sports channels like ACC and SEC networks – nor the Big Ten – I don’t know the others because there are no listings at all.
Frer Squirrel 3 months ago
Deer, rabbits, and squirrels use tail-vision to know when to run. The tail-vision guide runs in front.
lawguy05 3 months ago
I miss those days, and the Reader’s Digest.
the lost wizard 3 months ago
I still get the print edition of the newspaper. Just a dying breed I guess. :)
whelan_jj 3 months ago
LARGE PRINT EDITION!
Strawberry King 3 months ago
And check out the Cheers and Jeers.
eddi-TBH 3 months ago
“Oh, Vanna, pick me a letter…” – Cheech Marin
NaturLvr 3 months ago
The only hard copy guide I get is from PBS, no extra charge after donating, which I happily do. Probably the channel I watch 80+% of the time.
MichaelSFC90 2 months ago
It used to be a good magazine. It’s not anymore. The Fall Edition was one I waited for to find out about the new shows they had. Now they cancel a show once a week.
geneking7320 2 months ago
My paternal grandma used to do the crosswords in TV Guide.
mafastore 2 months ago
Never got it – parents said it was a waste of money as the listings were in the newspaper.