marathe
Active Member
More important question: Who in their right mind pays money to read the Star?
when it costs you $4.50 a month like I pay its worthwhile.
More important question: Who in their right mind pays money to read the Star?
Isn't StarWeek and printed TV guides in general becoming redundant? Most people have access to something called the internet which allows you to do glorious things, such as look up online TV guides which saves a lot of paper.
Not to mention TV Guides that are accessible when subscribing to digital and satellite providers.
If you've got the IPG showing 8 pm with a certain 5 stations showing, and you simply change the day, you'll be at the same time, with the same stations. Short answer: YesI guess the info is there in the Rogers box, but can I skip ahead easily to prime-time for each weekday ahead?
Being told what to do. Now there's a reason to continue a subscription.Besides -- the on-line guide doesn't highlight new programs that might catch my interest.
Being told what to do. Now there's a reason to continue a subscription.
Some of the online guides do allow you to personalize the guide, but I suppose free online registration befuddles some people.
If you've got the IPG showing 8 pm with a certain 5 stations showing, and you simply change the day, you'll be at the same time, with the same stations. Short answer: Yes
The online guides are very difficult to navigate.