The discussion about the Jan. 23, 1972 Evansville-Paducah TVG listing got me wondering about something on my mind for a while. If TV Guide still published local editions, or if you had the clout before fall 2005 to change/realign existing local edition territories/lineups or create new TVG editions, which ones would you have liked to see changed or created?
My ideas for Illinois:
--Illinois-Wisconsin edition (Rockford/Madison, also carried Milwaukee and Chicago listings): I would have brought that edition's territory into north central Illinois (perhaps Peoria northward) and added stations from the Quad Cities and Peoria/Bloomington--and maybe the Champaign/Urbana side (maybe just WCIA-3 and WILL-12 only due to historic cable coverage) of the Champaign/Springfield market. It would have probably split into separate "Northern Illinois" and "Southern Wisconsin" editions.
The Western and Eastern Illinois editions would have, for the most part, combined into a "Central Illinois" edition with the Champaign/Springfield, Peoria and Quincy/Hannibal (and KTVO-3 Kirksville/Ottumwa) channels in their primary area, plus also carrying stations from Terre Haute, St. Louis and the Quad Cities.
Then at least the major St. Louis, Memphis and Louisville stations, and all of the Terre Haute channels, could have been added to the Evansville-Paducah edition--with the edition's territory at the footstep of the St. Louis metro area.
The St. Louis edition could have been limited to a cable-only edition--with the rural areas of the market either getting Central Illinois, Evansville-Paducah, or a Missouri edition that could have been realigned itself to also add St. Louis and Quincy/Hannibal/Kirksville stations.
How would have you changed the old TV Guide channel lineups in their good old "local" days if you had the clout?
My ideas for Illinois:
--Illinois-Wisconsin edition (Rockford/Madison, also carried Milwaukee and Chicago listings): I would have brought that edition's territory into north central Illinois (perhaps Peoria northward) and added stations from the Quad Cities and Peoria/Bloomington--and maybe the Champaign/Urbana side (maybe just WCIA-3 and WILL-12 only due to historic cable coverage) of the Champaign/Springfield market. It would have probably split into separate "Northern Illinois" and "Southern Wisconsin" editions.
The Western and Eastern Illinois editions would have, for the most part, combined into a "Central Illinois" edition with the Champaign/Springfield, Peoria and Quincy/Hannibal (and KTVO-3 Kirksville/Ottumwa) channels in their primary area, plus also carrying stations from Terre Haute, St. Louis and the Quad Cities.
Then at least the major St. Louis, Memphis and Louisville stations, and all of the Terre Haute channels, could have been added to the Evansville-Paducah edition--with the edition's territory at the footstep of the St. Louis metro area.
The St. Louis edition could have been limited to a cable-only edition--with the rural areas of the market either getting Central Illinois, Evansville-Paducah, or a Missouri edition that could have been realigned itself to also add St. Louis and Quincy/Hannibal/Kirksville stations.
How would have you changed the old TV Guide channel lineups in their good old "local" days if you had the clout?