What do you use for your online TV listings?
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What do you use for your online TV listings?
I've used TVGuide.com but am getting sick of all the pop-up ads and crap. Is Yahoo TV good? What should I use?
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Either Yahoo or Iwon. The latter's listings are to the current time, making it a bit more convenient, but Yahoo on occasion gives me error messages when I try to see a show's description.
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www.zap2it.com
The best I have found.
The best I have found.
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Originally posted by coladar
TitanTV...
TitanTV...
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zap2it usually, occasionally Titan, mostly as a crosscheck when I suspect there has been a schedule change, Neither is necessarily best for last minute changes, sometimes one gets it, sometimes the other.
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I use Zap2it though from the sound of it I might have to give Titan a try.
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Yahoo for me. Sometimes I will get No Info Available on all the channels, which will really piss me off, but it doesn't happen too often, and I can usually go back an hour and see the programming for the times I wanted to view in the first place.
I agree...TVGuide has gotten impossible to navigate with all their friggin pop ups. By the time I get to where I want to be on the site, my show is already over.
On a side note, anybody still buying TV GUIDE the magazine???
I agree...TVGuide has gotten impossible to navigate with all their friggin pop ups. By the time I get to where I want to be on the site, my show is already over.
On a side note, anybody still buying TV GUIDE the magazine???