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cd637299 said:This is as good a time to ask this question as any:
Is there a site that lists when each "edition" debuted? I'd like to have a Miami (South FL) edition from the 1950s, and I check eBay periodically, but often they do not tell you which edition/listings are included, as if the articles are the only good feature. The earliest Miami one I know of is 1959.
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Hal Erickson said:That faux "People Magazine" style TV Guide we have now is a joke. I haven't purchased a copy since 2005.
Add number 118!Tim L said:Well, Its at 117 now compared to just over 100 when I first saw this thread last night..
And number 119Peter Q. George (K1XRB) said:Add number 118!Tim L said:Well, Its at 117 now compared to just over 100 when I first saw this thread last night..![]()
wbhist said:Sometimes the ads in TV Guide didn't necessarily match the same ads in local papers on or near the day of airing. For example, in the New York Metropolitan edition, Sept. 5-11, 1970 issue, a promo for an upcoming commercial-free airing (for Sept. 5) of the 1950 José Ferrer Cyrano de Bergerac on WOR-TV (Channel 9) showed the old "new york 9" logo in use since late February 1969 - but in the New York papers the day before the designated air date, the same ad had the newer "stylized/dotted 9" logo that premiered at the start of that very month and was used to the end of RKO General's ownership of Channel 9 in 1987.
Joe_Capitano said:That takes it back to the days when TVG cost you all of...gasp...15 cents. Inflation.
azumanga said:Apparently, deadlines to place an ad in TVG were much earlier than the newspapers -- maybe when the TVG deadline came up, either WOR had no plans to change the logo, or they were still indecisive on what logo to use.