As I indicated in the "worst TV stations ever" thread, I'm starting a new thread devoted solely to TV Guide. I have been a TVG collector for many years, sadly, though, most of my collection had to be discarded, as they were stored in a garage for a couple of years and they developed a mold problem. I saved a few, as well as channels listed pages for all the editions I had to dispose of.
Matt Sittel's TVG channels listed site is a good place to start:
TV Guide Channels Listed Scans
One thing I noticed on this page, is that on the 2004 map, issued a year before TVG gave up on regional editions and replaced them with two national editions (Eastern/Central and Mountain/Pacific), the Columbus and West Virginia editions were collapsed into a single West Virginia edition, making the WV TVG the default edition for the Columbus market. That would actually have been workable (if Columbus viewers didn't mind having to wade through all those West Virginia stations), in that the previous Columbus edition only contained Columbus-area stations along with WHIZ Zanesville and WOUB Athens, the latter already being in the WV TVG. Moreover, Columbus 4/6/10 appeared for decades in the WV TVG as "cable channels" 4C/6C/10C, and were widely carried throughout far southeastern Ohio all the way to the Ohio River (and even in Point Pleasant and Parkersburg). The channels listed page doesn't include WHIZ, but that could have easily been added (don't know if that ever actually happened or not), and for uniformity, as well as to keep from duplicating WOAY-4 and WVVA-6, Columbus and Zanesville stations could have been listed with white bullets minus the "C" designation (or "Z" for Zanesville, I guess).
Hope it's okay under "fair use" to post the WV TVG channels listed page here:

Matt Sittel's TVG channels listed site is a good place to start:
TV Guide Channels Listed Scans
One thing I noticed on this page, is that on the 2004 map, issued a year before TVG gave up on regional editions and replaced them with two national editions (Eastern/Central and Mountain/Pacific), the Columbus and West Virginia editions were collapsed into a single West Virginia edition, making the WV TVG the default edition for the Columbus market. That would actually have been workable (if Columbus viewers didn't mind having to wade through all those West Virginia stations), in that the previous Columbus edition only contained Columbus-area stations along with WHIZ Zanesville and WOUB Athens, the latter already being in the WV TVG. Moreover, Columbus 4/6/10 appeared for decades in the WV TVG as "cable channels" 4C/6C/10C, and were widely carried throughout far southeastern Ohio all the way to the Ohio River (and even in Point Pleasant and Parkersburg). The channels listed page doesn't include WHIZ, but that could have easily been added (don't know if that ever actually happened or not), and for uniformity, as well as to keep from duplicating WOAY-4 and WVVA-6, Columbus and Zanesville stations could have been listed with white bullets minus the "C" designation (or "Z" for Zanesville, I guess).
Hope it's okay under "fair use" to post the WV TVG channels listed page here:

