Stars: 3 out of 5
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?
The Bottom Line:
Useless as a guide
Interesting articles
Should just change the name
I Read It for the Articles Because This is a Lousy TV Guide
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 got a TV and indulged in as many of the programs I had
been missing as I could. And when it came to figuring out what was on when,
there was nothing better then TV Guide.
Unfortunately, that changed a few years back. They decided
to upgrade their magazine. It's now standard magazine size and has full color
pictures on almost about every page. It looks great, but it's much less useful
then it used to be.
Cheers
Now don't get me wrong, I still love the articles. If you
are a TV fan (and I think I qualify), there's lots of good stuff here. I
absolutely love their fall issues previewing new show and discussing what will
happen on returning ones. Year round, they feature letters to the editor (what
magazine doesn't) and give readers a chance to ask questions about where else
they may have seen an actor (Have these people never heard of IMDB?) or if
and/or when their favorite show will be back.
They've got several pages of breaking news about anything
and everything going on in the world of television from who has been cast in
what show, new shows that are coming soon, and brief news stories about things
happening behind the scenes on current shows. Their list of the top twenty
shows is usually a week old because of press issues, but it's interesting as
well. Their behind the scenes pictures are always fun and interesting. And I
may not always agree with their Cheers & Jeers section, but I love seeing
what they think was good and bad in TV in the past couple of weeks.
Then come the articles. Every week they feature two or three
interviews with stars talking about their life on and off the small screen.
They will often devote space to a hot show interviewing several members of the
cast and crew and even potentially getting spoiler information for us. But
don't worry. Those spoilers are always clearly marked and never reveal too much
- just a few sentences on the upcoming four or five episodes. The only real
failing in the articles are their blinders. They seem to focus on the top rated
shows or critics favorites to the exclusion of struggling, lesser known shows.
I realize they write about what sells magazines, but I wish they could give a
little space to a few of those lesser known gems.
Jeers
The problem with the magazine is they seem to have forgotten
what their name means. If you want to find out information about what is
actually on TV, good luck.
Now don't misunderstand, they've got great information for
you on prime time shows. Each of the seven days gets a two page spread with a
grid showing what's on during a three hour window. Movies and sports are
highlighted in a different color. New shows are highlighted, so it's easy to
see what you need to catch your favorites. Additionally, each day gets two more
days that highlight shows on genre including the network and air time. If you
want to find something in prime time, you've got it made.
But what if you want to watch TV during non-prime time
hours? You're better off looking up the info on line.
Weekdays get a two page grid to cover noon to prime time.
And that's for all TV stations. No local listings. No network listings. Just
cable offerings. And, as you might imagine, they don't include the movie
stations. And if a station regularly shows a movie, they won't tell you what it
is just that a movie airs. Basically, this grid is useless unless the show you
want is on at the same time every day. In which case, you don't need it.
But let's say you are home and want to watch TV during the
day on the weekend. Don't even think about looking for any information here.
There is absolutely nothing. I could almost understand not having good listings
for weekdays since so many people work during that time. But to have nothing
for weekend days? That's inexcusable.
Looking for movie listings? Good luck. They highlight five
movies a day at the start of the listing sections, but no where is there a
comprehensive listing of what movies are airing when. Any movie I catch on TV
is almost an accident now. As I mentioned earlier, they do list movies that air
during prime time on their daily grids, so that is something. And the movie
channels get a listing for overnight airings (weeknights only) at the back. But
the only non-premium channel listed back there is American Movie Classic. Since
I don't pay for HBO, Showtime, or the others, that grid is basically useless.
Furthermore, there is no local information. Local stations
aren't listed anywhere. PBS info gives you the most likely time, but since each
station is different, that's not reliable. And they've removed the channel
conversion charts, so you need to look elsewhere to learn where to actual find
the channel you want to watch on your local cable.
Watch or Change the Channel?
I eventually did let my subscription to TV Guide expire because it was pretty much useless. I miss the guide they used to provide, but I can get the information from the articles on various websites, so why pay money for it?
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