Online TV listing sites (Re: Farewell TV Guide)
- From: Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2005 11:52:49 -0400
>> Daniel Damouth <damouth@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
>> news:Xns969F9FA765A07damouthsanrrcom@xxxxxxxxxxxx:
>> > I'm using zap2it.com.
>In article <Xns969FBAD8AEFCDRay200rayxnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
> Ray <4DSpambot@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> I have been using Yahoo's guide for a couple of years...
On Wed, 27 Jul 2005 00:18:56 GMT, "The Next SCOTUS Nominee, Ian J.
Ball" <ijball***SPAM-No***@mac.com.invalid> wrote:
>Those two, and TitanTV.com seem to be the #1 online choices.
>
>Ian (I personally use Zap2It from force of habit...)
I'm using excite, also from force of habit. Upsides: It lets me
customize which channels I want in my grid, and (unlike some) it
shows the program descriptions right in the grid, without requiring
a separate click to open a separate description window.
Two downsides: EVERY movie is listed as being in English, whether it
is or nit, and you have to turn on Javascript to enter the site
(though you can turn it off once you're in).
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