Friday, February 12, 2010

How to Find Out What's On TV

Now there are so many channels on TV, how do you know what happens?
There are many sources to choose from. Some are printed, and other online players, also from that of the CTV. Many of the options, the recording time is free. Here is what is available.

Go to the library and find the only TV programming guide. It has been around since 1953. It 'was this week a preview of what's on TV and articles on TV shows and stars. The cover prices is only $ 130/yr, but you can find for less than $ 40 when you purchase and subscribe. It cans also be a problem at a time in every supermarket or kiosk or library.


Sign-up or buy a newspaper, there is often a daily program with TV ads. Go to The TV section and find the time or show that you want to see. Cost of paper is what you would pay for it.

Subscribe or purchase of a weekly on Sunday, there is often a kind of TV Guide in sets of printed newspapers. This is the daily list of sports, movies and concerts regularly. Cost of paper is what you would pay for it.

If you are a sport fan, you can check the sports field, where all the games, the events of that day, with radio broadcasts of baseball, football, basketball and other sports events!

Go to tvguide.com. Enter your zip code and you can of your favorite shows to find the time or day of week. Have TV news, video, photos, movies and a free newsletter that will pick you Register by e-mail when you are. No cost for this type.

If you are a cable customer, there is a guide for the user, if you press the "Guide" on the remote for the TV. You can go up or down with the broadcasters and from right to leave for time to see what happens.

Secondly, the Internet, there are alternatives, including strips online tvguide.com Yahoo TV.
Http://tv.yahoo.com/listings specify a time zone selection, and an option to save Tivo now. You must log into your Yahoo account (FREE) Mark favorite channels.

If you search Google for "TV Guide," you will find a variety of ways, including lists of different countries, ESPN, MSN, or through specific networks.

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