Anyone else here read TV Guide?

Sep 12, 2012 12:07

I've been a subscriber on and off since the early 90s. I received a gift subscription about a year ago, which was fine because I like reading about some of my fave shows. Just received this week's issue and it really pissed me off ( Read more... )

rant, elections 2012, liberalism, mitt romney, mainstream media, magazine, barack obama

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dark_weezing September 13 2012, 01:32:33 UTC
In full disclosure, I was featured on TV Guide during the Law & Order 20th Anniversary special issue, so I can't be all that harsh on them. And they're pretty fair to Angie Harmon, but otherwise, yeah, it's typical "Democrats, good; Republicans, bad," which you'd expect from Entertainment Weekly.

So, forget about them. The interweb is your preview channel, as do we even have those, anymore?

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jessm78 September 13 2012, 01:38:42 UTC
It would probably be best if I just avoided all "In the news" type articles from them. This one just really raised my hackles. It's really the only time I've ever had a beef with them in the past.... almost 20 years?

I honestly can't remember the last time I saw a preview channel.

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mprice September 13 2012, 02:16:35 UTC
I cancelled my TV Guide subscription when the format went from a small, handy book of actual TV listings, to a magazine I actually had to hunt for the listing in. I got the first issue of the new "better" format and cancelled that day. They even tried to give me a free month. No dice. If I'd wanted a magazine full of fluff, I'd've subscribed to Entertainment Weekly or People.

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litlover12 September 13 2012, 02:20:54 UTC
I know how you feel. Of course it's a strong temptation to just think "What do you expect?" and let it go . . . but it could also be argued that if we keep doing that long enough, they win!

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lilliew September 13 2012, 14:30:29 UTC
I assume most magazines, especially anything having to do with Hollywood, are biased. I cancelled my TV Guide subscription back in the 90s when I saw them doing things like you mentioned above and have done the same with newspapers, magazines and more over the years.

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kimana83 September 13 2012, 14:47:18 UTC
I haven't read TV Guide in ages, but I do get Entertainment Weekly (for free), and they are truly ridiculous with their bias. I've almost written them so many times and then i decide, why bother? It's not going to change them, and then I'll receive crap from people because they print your name with your letter and I'm the only person in the world with my name, as best I can tell.

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