I do. I know a lot of the retro schedules on here come from them. There is just something
about having your own local thing instead of a national one. It's like going from your local
paper to USA-Today.
I now get the national one which leaves a lot to be desired. Many cable channels are not
listed, but HBO and SHOWTIME get 6 listings by themselves. There is no HUB, GMC or a few
others. I like to see everything laid out on paper for the night instead of fumbling through
the cable guide and different time slots.
Seems like they could have done more to save the local editions. Now with technology, I'd
like to be able to tell them which channels I want (including locals and local-subs) and get
my "own" edition. That doesn't sound like it would be too much to ask for.......I'd even take
it online if I had to. The current TV Guide just seems like a step backwards.
Some have attempted to make a paper guide, but they're not that good. The one I now get
in the newspaper is only about 6 pages squeezed together and looks more like a puzzle than
a guide. The ones on the internet just list the show title and not what it's about.
about having your own local thing instead of a national one. It's like going from your local
paper to USA-Today.
I now get the national one which leaves a lot to be desired. Many cable channels are not
listed, but HBO and SHOWTIME get 6 listings by themselves. There is no HUB, GMC or a few
others. I like to see everything laid out on paper for the night instead of fumbling through
the cable guide and different time slots.
Seems like they could have done more to save the local editions. Now with technology, I'd
like to be able to tell them which channels I want (including locals and local-subs) and get
my "own" edition. That doesn't sound like it would be too much to ask for.......I'd even take
it online if I had to. The current TV Guide just seems like a step backwards.
Some have attempted to make a paper guide, but they're not that good. The one I now get
in the newspaper is only about 6 pages squeezed together and looks more like a puzzle than
a guide. The ones on the internet just list the show title and not what it's about.