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Retro Question: Central Virginia 11/24/1984

I have one and will try to post in a few days along with East Virginia.
 
WTVR, WXEX/WRIC, and WWBT are in the Richmond-Petersburg
market and thus were in the Eastern Virginia Edition of TV Guide.
You may be more interested in the Roanoke-Lynchburg stations,
WDBJ, WSLS, and WSET, which were in the Central Virginia Edition
(the two editions merged about a year before TV Guide stopped
publishing the digest-size magazine). But I wouldn't mind seeing
a thread which combines the two editions either.
 
bpatrick said:
WTVR, WXEX/WRIC, and WWBT are in the Richmond-Petersburg
market and thus were in the Eastern Virginia Edition of TV Guide.
You may be more interested in the Roanoke-Lynchburg stations,
WDBJ, WSLS, and WSET, which were in the Central Virginia Edition
(the two editions merged about a year before TV Guide stopped
publishing the digest-size magazine). But I wouldn't mind seeing
a thread which combines the two editions either.

Hmm... I didn't know that Richmond/Petersburg would of been considered the "Eastern Virginia" edition, and Roanoke/Lynchburg were in the "Central Virginia" edition. Very interesting... But both would editions would be very interesting also.
I use to live in Petersburg at the time, which is why I was curious.
 
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