Who DOESN'T buy the Christmas Radio Times ?

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  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,835
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    TV Satellite Week - because I find the format the easiest to use. It provides more narrative about more than just the top 4 or 5 channels (I've just started a subscription).

    I find a magazine far easier than the EPG to plan my viewing in advance and the articles highlight some programmes which I may be interested in which I may not be aware of otherwise (as I very rarely watch programmes as they are on due to Sky+ I fast forward through any advertising).

    Also, as I use a PC at work all day I very rarely have the inclination to go online at night unless it's to a site I can't access at work.
  • bazellisbazellis Posts: 5,405
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    thedrewser wrote: »
    TV Satellite Week - because I find the format the easiest to use. It provides more narrative about more than just the top 4 or 5 channels (I've just started a subscription).

    I find a magazine far easier than the EPG to plan my viewing in advance and the articles highlight some programmes which I may be interested in which I may not be aware of otherwise (as I very rarely watch programmes as they are on due to Sky+ I fast forward through any advertising).

    Also, as I use a PC at work all day I very rarely have the inclination to go online at night unless it's to a site I can't access at work.

    You sound like me!!:D
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 2,448
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    Me! I don't buy the Christmas TV Times, we get The Christmas TV Guide instead.. :D

    GG
  • PizzatheactionPizzatheaction Posts: 20,157
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    There'll always be a place for TV listings magazines because EPGs are slow and cumbersome, and Internet guides tend not to be at arm's reach when you're relaxing in an armchair!
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