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Post by CAwasinNJ on Sept 17, 2011 7:38:22 GMT -7
Are there any sources (subscription/newspaper/whatever) for good TV listings? I'm looking for something along the lines of what the old TV Guide did before News Corp destroyed it. Any ideas? As an alternative I'd go with an online service that is *not* web surfing where you download all the listings to a viewer program.
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Post by seattlefollower on Sept 17, 2011 10:54:48 GMT -7
The Oregonian's parent company (Advance Publications) offers a subscription TV listings magazine: www.iwantmytvmagazine.com/ They are even offering a free sample issue.
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Post by cachefreetv on Oct 11, 2011 4:30:25 GMT -7
Weekly TV books are a thing of the past, sadly. Even the daily listings in the newspaper are sub-par. I have yet to see one that lists sub-channel programming. The best thing I've found so far online at www.titantv.comTitan TV is FREE. It takes a while to get it set up to your preferences and location, but once you do it, it's completely customizable and you could print a paper copy, too. I access it from my media computer. I just wish it would interface with Windows Media Centerd so I could use it like a cable TV guide. I use windows media center, and it has a guide that does let me point and click, but it's incomplete, and a nightmare to set up, and it doesn't understand translators.
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Post by CAwasinNJ on Oct 13, 2011 2:24:58 GMT -7
The problem with Titan is that it requires scripting to do anything. Outside of very rare circumstances, I never run scripting and neither should anyone else. It's very dangerous.
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