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Reporting from NEW YORK — TV Guide Magazine, once the unrivaled bible for television fans and a powerhouse in the publishing business, has been sold for the third time in less than 10 years ...
The new monthly magazine, TV Insider, features content from the TV Guide Magazine staff — but jettisons the 70-year-old publication’s listings, instead focusing on more coverage of TV programming.
At one point, TV Guide Magazine used to be the biggest magazine ever. Now in the age of on-demand television and streaming, the team behind TV Guide is trying something new.
The TV Guide magazine — now a 7 by 10 inch booklet — has more than 60 staffers, all outside Michigan and mostly in New York, and does not expect to cut staff.
In our very first issue, TV Guide Magazine polled the top names in TV — including Ed Sullivan, Milton Berle, Jackie Gleason and Sid Caesar — on what the new medium had taught them. "TV is a ...
TV Guide announced a major overhaul for its print edition that will reduce its publication size to 7 by 10 inches. The size shift will go in effect for the August 11 issue. “It’s roughly the ...
TV Guide Magazine was sold to OpenGate Capital in 2008 for $1 from Macrovision, who loaned OpenGate $9.5 million to run it. Although TV Guide Magazine is nowhere near the behemoth it used to be, ...
Cable made TV Guide’s original model, listings, impractical. There were too many channels to list. Kliger’s plan focused on the “guide” part of the magazine’s title.
The team behind TV Guide Magazine (owned since 2015 by Michigan-based NTVB Media) have launched a new magazine focused on the TV streaming platforms, hitting newsstands this week.
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