> > why not just give the damn thing away as a way of saying
> > thank-you for not using "The dish".
> >
> Of course, it may backfire if ExpressVu or Star Choice ever
> drops their own schedule magazines and offers TVG instead,
> as a way of saying, "thank you for not using cable".
>
They can't. In Canada, Rogers (owners of Rogers Cable) bought Mclean publishing in the early 90's. I may be wrong, but I believe Mclean's publishing had the sole publishing rights to TV guide Canada, and Rogers took over where they left off, but I may also have info wrong too...<P ID="signature">______________
"If you never say NO, How much is your YES worth?"
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> > thank-you for not using "The dish".
> >
> Of course, it may backfire if ExpressVu or Star Choice ever
> drops their own schedule magazines and offers TVG instead,
> as a way of saying, "thank you for not using cable".
>
They can't. In Canada, Rogers (owners of Rogers Cable) bought Mclean publishing in the early 90's. I may be wrong, but I believe Mclean's publishing had the sole publishing rights to TV guide Canada, and Rogers took over where they left off, but I may also have info wrong too...<P ID="signature">______________
"If you never say NO, How much is your YES worth?"
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