Good move? I don't know but I do like my paper copy. Only perks: it's free and it'll save the trees.
TV Guide Canada Goes Online in Attempt To Be a Tele-Visionary [DIV class=nimp style="PADDING-BOTTOM: 10px"] [/DIV]
Digital Journal — In six weeks, Canadians will no longer be able to buy the print version of TV Guide. Its ever-popular TV listings will only be available free online, which is a positive sign for cash-strapped couch potatoes and a warning sign for the mag industry.
Transcontinental Media is killing the printed TV Guide after its Nov. 25 issue, instead transitioning to a Web publication that will feature similar articles and listings on [A href="vny!://www.tvguide.ca/"]TVGuide.ca[/A]. "After thorough research into brand development for TV Guide, we have determined that the long-term market potential for the print magazine is limited," said Francine Tremblay, senior vice president of consumer publishing, in a statement, "Ubiquitous on-screen program guides through digital or satellite services and the Internet have changed the way people choose what to watch on TV."
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