azumanga said:I used to make it a habit of buying TV Guides whenever I travel out of region, up until 2004, when they began to skimp on their listings. I haven't even as much as touch it since then (though I do use their website on occasion for out-of-town listings, but even there I suspect that they're skimping on some channels).
I used to be into out of town TV Guides as well. However in the those days I didn't have a drivers license so I started to write to various local TV stations for a copy. Earlier I posted this on anohter forum...lets just say some there were some local TV stations out there who were NOT very nice to honor such request.
".....I used to collect TV guides from different regions around the US back in my teen years. Before I started writing to the local Chamber of Commerce, At first I used to write to the actual TV stations asking for a copy but so many of them who wrote me back were just downright rude ( Indy's WRTV channel 6 called my hobby "retarded" while Denver's KMGH-TV said that "I should seek help" ). WRTV and KMGH just could not understand why would anyone outside of Indianapolis and Denver care about them.
A friend of mine who shared the same hobby as me received similar letters from Indy's WTHR as well.
I assume their attitudes didn't change when they first got their websites up and running but fairly quickly discovered that there are more people out there from outside their viewing area who ARE interested in them than just...."retarded TV freaks !!" ( WRTV Indianapolis 1984 )..."
Wonder what was WISH-TV and WTTV's take on people collecting out of town TV Guides..since the other stations in Indy ( WRTV and WTHR ) considered the hobby "retarded"?