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1 of 5 Stars
It sucks!!!No late night listings.

1 of 5 Stars
It is not bad enough that they do not give a basic daily guide. I realize that is very difficult; but to have the prime time wrong on major series 10-15% of the time makes the guide useless. I have missed major episodes of programs because they are not noted on the guide. I realized the networks do make some last minutes changes and "fool around" with programing during sweeps, but you make yourself out to be the most accurate in the industry. Too difficult to rely on you programing!

1 of 5 Stars
This tv guide sux. The last real one I ordered was with Princess Diana on the cover and still have it also the one that has Elvis Presley on the cover.Bring the old ones back or lose alot of people.

1 of 5 Stars
This"TV Guide" is ridiculous because it only shows listings from 8 pm to 10:30pm (7 pm to 9:30 pm CT). What about the day hours and the late night shows?? This so called GUIDE is more Peoples Magazine than a TV Guide! There are also, so many double issues, that we don't get a new crossword puzzle each week.

1 of 5 Stars
This is one of the worst TV magazines I've ever seen, no channel numbers, listings are limited. It's hard to hold, very floppy and limp. The "old" guide was so much better. I'm so sorry I subscribed to it. If I can find a phone number I'd be an ex-subscriber in a heartbeat. Jean Cognato.

1 of 5 Stars
What the hell happened to the original TV Guide. I subscribed only because I used to take TV Guide. The new one is ridiculous because it only shows listings from 8 pm to 10:30pm. What about the day hours and the late night shows? I want my money back. This so called GUIDE is more Peoples Magazine than a TV Guide. I absolutely hate it!!!!!!!!!!!

2 of 5 Stars
I am very disappointed with this TV guide...when I subscript for this magazine I expected to be able to find-out what TV shows are on my cable network anytime of the day, not just "primetime". The articles are low of importance to me, because actors' gossip is on the media all day long. When I subscript, I was looking forward to the old style TV guide - more TV information less gossip. The "old" TV Guide was very informative about TV shows; the present TV guide is poor. For this reason, I will not continue with my subscription after the time has expired. I do like the larger size magazine, for that reason I rate this TV Guide a "2" overall rating. Acct 1984. Galbreath

1 of 5 Stars
let's get back to tv guide not people's mag.

1 of 5 Stars
they made it into a movie mag. no longer a tv guide, its crap.

1 of 5 Stars
Looks like they've forgotten it's supposed to be a TV guide and have decided to become just another newsy magazine.--In the latest edition the channel listings and information space has been drastically reduced.--It's been going downhill, from it's original premise for a number of years now, but this is really the pits.--I want to use it to get a brief outline of the upcoming programs content, not want to read a gossip style format.--You can get that kind of stuff anywhere.--Yes, some of the articles are interesting reading and enjoyable, but 75% or so takes away too much of what TV Guide should be about--Wouldn't surprise me if they change the name to TV News shortly.--It sure isn't guiding you much anymore. Ken

1 of 5 Stars
where are daytime programs?. the magazine does not match whats on tv

2 of 5 Stars
About the only thing I like about this is the crossword puzzle (can buy a book for that), the Sudoku puzzle using TV show characters/stars (wish a book would be published about this, but I suppose I can continue with the number vision) & the Jeers & Cheers. Unless there is a memorial for a deceased celebrity (didn't know that Jack Klugman had died), it's getting to the point there is no reason to buy a subscription. I might just buy it occasionally depending on who is on the cover. Jensen Ackles & Jared Padelecki of "Supernatural" would definitely do it for me!!

1 of 5 Stars
Batting low low score. More interested in turning it into a glamor magazine loaded with gossip, while the listings are not well researched. Many listing mistakes since January of 2011. Just got a so called courtesy call from a company that does telemarketing for tv guide. It was not a courtesy call, it was a sales call and the caller became abusive and racist when I told her to not call again. I will stick to the listing in the newspaper(s)

5 of 5 Stars
TV Guide Magazine is a must have in our house, great information.

5 of 5 Stars
It's almost impossible to keep up with all the channels. I don't know what I would do without my TV guide subscription.

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