Amazon has
1-Year TV Guide Magazine Subscription (Print, 52 Issues) on sale for
$5.
Thanks to community member
ChicoDad for finding this deal.
Note: The subscription automatically renews until cancelled. Before it renews, you will receive a reminder notice that states the renewal rate/term then in effect. If you do not wish to continue at that renewal price, you may cancel any time by visiting
Magazine Subscription Manager.
About these subscriptions:
- TV Guide is now Full-Size, Full-Color, for people who are passionate about their favorite shows, characters, and stars. Plus, an easier-to-use national listings section with more highlights and reviews. TV Guide Magazine publishes 26 double issues a year. Each double issue counts as two issues of the 52 issue annual subscription.
- The first print issue should arrive in 4-6 weeks.
- Control your subscription settings anytime using Amazon's Magazine Subscription Manager.
- This magazine subscription is provided by Synapse
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To those questioning its existence:
I subscribe to TV Guide for a disabled relative who lives in a care facility. They don't have internet access, nor could they use it if they did, and TV is their primary source of entertainment. It also has some puff-piece articles, a la People Magazine Lite. Ordinarily the print edition is heinously expensive, especially considering the amount of ads it has - $5/year saves a TON of $$$$. So thank you, OP!
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To those questioning its existence:
I subscribe to TV Guide for a disabled relative who lives in a care facility. They don't have internet access, nor could they use it if they did, and TV is their primary source of entertainment. It also has some puff-piece articles, a la People Magazine Lite. Ordinarily the print edition is heinously expensive, especially considering the amount of ads it has - $5/year saves a TON of $$$$. So thank you, OP!
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I've gotten it before. Nowadays it seems to be more of an entertainment type magazine, rather than just a listing of TV show times like in the old days. More along the lines of Entertainment Weekly magazine [amazon.com].