TV GUIDE
Published Weekly
ABOUT TV GUIDE
TV Guide magazine is now full-size & full-color for people who are passionate about their favorite shows, characters & stars. TV Guide now includes an easier-to-use national listings section with more highlights & reviews. TV Guide publishes 19 double issues a year that count as 2 regular issues.
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Our customers will be 100% satisfied or they will receive a 100% refund for all undelivered issues, at any time, for any reason.
Overall, 4 of 59 customers (7%) would recommend this title to a friend.
26 of 49 people (53%) found the following review helpful:
- Pros: Don't have any
- Cons: Disappointed
The TV guide part of TV Guide magazine is not very informative. I have tuned in to several programs listed in the guide and they were not what was listed. I am terribly disappointed and would never renew the subscription or recommend it to anyone.
- Gender: Female
- Age: 55+
- Parent: Yes
- Magazines: 0-1
16 of 28 people (57%) found the following review helpful:
- Cons: cant c buying it now
I use to get the booklet TV Guide and stopped when the Magazine format replaced it. This was 10 years ago. I wanted to buy it today, but after reading the reviews, I'll save my money and use the computer TV listing instead. Thanks for the reviews!
- Gender: Male
- Age: 55+
- Magazines: 0-1
16 of 27 people (59%) found the following review helpful:
- Pros: NOT TOO MANY
- Cons: FAR TOO MANY
There is not any program listing before or after primetime. There are too many semi-nude and suggestive female photos. This is no longer family-oriented and the only reason I get it is because where I live we do not have a daily paper; we only have a weekly paper and I do not get it.
- Gender: Female
- Age: 55+
- Parent: Yes
- Magazines: 6+
15 of 27 people (56%) found the following review helpful:
- Pros: Some interesting stories
- Cons: No daytime listings
I have received TV Guide since it was first published and I was a child. There is no resemblance to the old guide. Granted there are many more options to list but this new guide is so lacking in listings (such as non prime time hours.) Also, whatever happened to regional listings which could include local HD stations? The guide is now barely helpful and costs much, much more than it is worth.
- Gender: Female
- Age: 55+
- Parent: Yes
- Magazines: 4-5
12 of 23 people (52%) found the following review helpful:
- Pros: Good short TV show reviews
- Cons: Not area relavent
The new TV Guide is missing 75% of the cable channels available. What they'd have you believe is a better product is actually a cost-saving cash cow for them. We need a guide that lists all our channels and has a better layout to follow.
- Gender: Male
- Age: 55+
- Parent: Yes
- Magazines: 4-5
ABOUT TV GUIDE
TV Guide is published and owned by TV Guide Magazine Group, Incorporated. This magazine is published weekly delivering to its readers the inside scoop and listings for TV's hottest shows. On October 17, 2005, TV Guide began to print their magazine in a full size magazine format. This change provides readers with more news and features, eye-catching photos, behind the scenes insights and information on popular shows and starts. Along with these features, every issue contains Mail, Cheers & Jeers, Roush Review, DVD, Family Hot List, Soaps, Hits & Misses, Movie Guide, Horoscope, and a Crossword. The magazine incorporates behind-the-scenes access, breaking news from TV's hottest shows, in-depth interviews with TV's hottest stars and program highlights and recommendations. TV Guide celebrates the best of television in a fun, easy to read format. Readers might also enjoy: People, Newsweek, Entertainment Weekly, and In Style.
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