TV Guide

TV Guide is the name of two different program journals, namely, a weekly magazine in the United States as well as a weekly magazine in Canada. Despite the same name, the books in the two countries are published by different publishers. The magazines share many of TV news, TV programs, interviews and TV lists.

Neither Magazine has a connection to one of the two (former) German publications of the same name. See TV Guide ( Germany ).

United States

The national TV Guide was offered on April 3, 1953 sale. The title page of the first edition and in those days Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz Jr.

In the early 1990s took over the TV Guide Prevue Channel and renamed it in the TV Guide Channel. The transmitter shows, among other talk shows, interviews with celebrities, advertising and movie trailers. At the bottom of the screen several TV lists are named during the broadcasts. The program for the TV Guide channel is only slightly challenging, and it may also happen that the same program is broadcast several times a day.

Canada

Initially, the content of the Canadian TV Guide magazine was similar to the U.S. version. In the late 1970s, the magazine is split up and treated but since then many different topics, which are usually specifically related to Canada.

TV Guide Canada has ceased its print editions in late 2006. There is only the online edition of the Canadian TV Guides.

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