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Gemstar TV Guide Posts 1st-Quarter Profit 
AP via Yahoo! News - May 04 7:27 PM
Gemstar TV Guide International Inc., publisher of TV Guide magazine, swung to a profit in the first quarter despite continuing losses in its publishing division.

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BEML Inks Pact With Apollo, JK Tyres For Sourcing OTR Tyres 
Nasdaq - Apr 03 1:31 AM
(RTTNews) - Bharat Earth Movers Ltd announced on Monday that the company has entered into an agreement with JK Tyres and Apollo Tyres for sourcing off-the-road tyres for its heavy dump trucks. The company is presently importing these high-end truck tyres. The OTR tyres are used in mining areas.

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Fort Wayne Journal Gazette - May 01 7:42 PM
California has always had a soft spot for ugly shoes. Birkenstocks and Tevas have caught on here, fortifying the state’s reputation as a haven for gimmicky fashion. Not everyone thinks Ugg boots are ugly, but even people who do seem to wear them. Now comes Crocs. They’re rubbery. They’re garish. They’re a lightweight sandal-clog hybrid, and if the Niwot, Colo.-based company has its way, they’re

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The Pakistan Link - May 01 5:51 AM
A long campaign to remove pirated goods from shop fronts in Asia is finally having an impact but the crackdown has also changed the nature of the problem and new outlets are flourishing.

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Peace prize winner speaks in Dearborn, urges U.S. restraint in dealings with Iran 
Detroit News - 14 minutes ago
DEARBORN -- The United States should learn from mistakes in Iraq that military action to stop the alleged development of nuclear weapons in Iran would be greeted with fierce resistance, Shirin Ebadi, the winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 2003, said today.

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Pfeiffer University plans to expand 
News 14 Charlotte - 1 hour, 55 minutes ago
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – A steady increase of student enrollment has Pfeiffer University in Charlotte planning to redevelop its Park Road campus. For the past six years enrollment in the master’s of business administration and adult studies programs has grown 60 percent at the Charlotte campus.

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Cornell Bird Experts Monitor for Signs of Avian Flu (Update2) 
Bloomberg.com - May 06 9:10 AM
May 6 (Bloomberg) -- Bird experts from Cornell University plan to test thousands of samples from different avian species in the U.S. to monitor for bird flu virus that's killed more than 200 people, mostly in Asia.

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Western students brace for trustee meeting 
The Oxford Press - May 05 9:09 PM
James Garland’s April 27 recommendation to merge Miami’s Western and Honors programs may seem like an unpliable obstacle, crushing the hopes of student-led efforts to save Western. After all, rarely does the university’s board of trustees buck the president.

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Western students brace for trustee meeting 
The Oxford Press - May 05 9:09 PM
James Garland’s April 27 recommendation to merge Miami’s Western and Honors programs may seem like an unpliable obstacle, crushing the hopes of student-led efforts to save Western. After all, rarely does the university’s board of trustees buck the president.

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Arizona Daily Star - May 04 12:06 AM
"People seem to be looking for full-size trucks, I'd guess what you would call working trucks, heavy duty.

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Cars, house rammed, police say 
Wisconsin State Journal - May 05 1:47 PM
CROSS PLAINS - Nearly three months after allegedly threatening to kill his ex-girlfriend's new boyfriend, a Black Earth man used his minivan to ram three squad cars as well as the boyfriend's home, authorities said.

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Tanzania: Water Hyacinth Threatens Lake Victoria 
RedNova - Apr 08 9:12 AM
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Tanzania: Water Hyacinth Threatens Lake Victoria 
RedNova - Apr 08 9:12 AM
Text of report by Tanzanian newspaper Daily News website on 8 April As Lake Victoria begins to recover from its 2.54-metre lowest water level recorded last October, water hyacinth has resurfaced with a vengeance.

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U.K. Stocks Decline, Led by Tesco, Vodafone; Sainsbury Drops 
Bloomberg.com - Mar 12 10:31 AM
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Internet telephony - also known as Voice over Internet Protocol, or VoIP - isn't your average online service. This increasingly popular form of phone service is a "two-way," meaning the upstream and downstream paths are equally important. With VoIP, transmission quality, not just the raw speed of your Internet connection, is directly related to call quality, says Patrick White, director of the ...

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Berkshire Hathaway Inc., the insurance and investment company run by billionaire Warren Buffett, said first-quarter profit rose 70 percent as its reinsurance units benefited from fewer weather-related claims. Net income climbed to $2.31 billion, or $1,501 a share, from $1.36 billion, or $886, a year earlier, the Omaha, Neb.-based company said in a statement Friday.Buffett, who relies on insurance

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Monmouth Daily Review Atlas - May 05 11:37 AM
MONMOUTH - Joe Taylor and Angie McElwee were hitting the street Thursday to talk about National Tourism Month. May is National Tourism Month. McElwee is the director of the Monmouth Area Chamber of Commerce and Taylor heads the Quad Cities Convention and Visitor's Bureau.

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Independent Online - May 06 7:33 AM
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Tourism corridors link attractions to increase appeal 
USA Today - May 03 9:12 AM
States and regions are starting to pitch their tourist attractions as a package, including picturesque stone Civil War-era homes that hug the western Ohio hillsides, a trip through the Badlands or poetic countrysides.


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Tv guide

TV Guide is the name of two North American weekly magazines about television programming, one in the United States and one in Canada. Although the magazines share the same name and a similar logo, they are owned by different companies and publish distinct editorial content.

In addition to TV listings, the publications feature television-related news, celebrity interviews, gossip and film reviews. Some even featured horoscope listings and crossword puzzles.

United States

The national TV Guide was first published on April 3, 1953. Its premiere issue cover featured a photograph of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz's newborn son, Desi Arnaz, Jr.

TV Guide as a national publication resulted from Walter Annenberg's Triangle Publications' purchase of numerous regional television listing publications such as TV List, TV Forecast, TV Digest, Television Guide and TV Guide. The launch as a national publication with local listings in April, 1953 became an almost instant success with the magazine becoming the most read and circulated magazine in the country by the 1960's. The initial cost was just 15 cents per copy. In addition to subscriptions, TV Guide was a weekly selection from its familiar rack at grocery store check-out counters nationwide; into the 1970s, each week's issue's features were promoted in a television commercial. Under the ownership of Triangle Publications TV Guide continued to grow not only in circulation, but in recognition as the authority on television programming with articles from both staff and contributing writers.

The TV Guide logo remains one of the most recognized publication logos today. Over the decades the shape of the logo has changed to reflect the modernization of the television screen. At first, the logo had various color backgrounds (usually black, white, blue or green) until the familiar red background became a standard in the 1960's with occasional changes to accommodate a special edition.

Under Triangle Publications, TV Guide was first based in a small office in downtown Philadelphia until moving to more spacious national headquarters in Radnor, Pennsylvania in the late 1950's. The new facility complete with a large lighted TV Guide logo at the building's entrance was home to management, editors, production personnel, subscription processors as well as a vast computer system holding data on every show and movie available for listing in the popular weekly publication. Printing of the national color section of TV Guide took place at Triangle's Gravure Division plant adjacent to Triangle's landmark Philadelphia Inquirer Building on North Broad Street in Philadelphia. The color section was then sent to regional printers to be wrapped around the local listing sections. Triangle's Gravure Division was known for performing some of the highest quality printing in the industry with almost always perfect registration.

Triangle Publications was a well-respected and growing communications firm which, in addition to TV Guide owned The Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia Daily News, 16 radio and television stations (WFIL AM-FM-TV Philadelphia, PA, WNHC AM-FM-TV New Haven, CT, KFRE AM-FM-TV Fresno, CA, WNBF AM-FM-TV Binghamton, NY, WFBG AM-FM-TV Altoona, PA and WLYH-TV Lancaster/Lebanon, PA) The Daily Racing Form, The Morning Telegraph, and Seventeen magazine and various cable TV interests. It was under Triangle's ownership of WFIL in Philadelphia that Dick Clark and American Bandstand came to popularity. Triangle Publications sold its Philadelphia newspapers to Knight Newspapers in 1969, its radio and television stations during the early 1970's to Capital Cities Communications and various other interests retaining only TV Guide, Seventeen Magazine and the Daily Racing Form which were also later sold to News America Corp. in the late 1980's in one of the largest multiple billion dollar purchases of the time.

In the 1990s, TV Guide acquired the Prevue Channel and renamed it the TV Guide Channel. Like its predecessor, it scrolls TV listings on the bottom portion of the screen. However the top portion now features celebrity gossip, movie talk, and commercials (in addition to the movie trailers that once took up the bulk of the Prevue Channel's programing). Until recently, the programs on the TV Guide Channel generally only lasted from 30 seconds to a minute, and thus were usually scheduled to play on the hour (for instance a show might appear at 12:45 and again at 1:45). Today, TV Guide Channel runs full length programming, including programs such as the weekly entertainment news magazine The 411, and red carpet event coverage hosted by Joan and Melissa Rivers.

From its inception until 2003, TV Guide offered listings for the entire week, 24 hours a day. Beginning with the June 21, 2003 issue (in just a few select markets), the 5am-5pm Monday-Friday listings were condensed down to four grids: 5am-8am, 8am-11am, 11am-2pm, 2pm-5pm. If programming differed from one weekday to the next, "Various Programs" was listed. This change became permanent in all TV Guide editions beginning with the 2003 Fall Preview issue.

Further modifications, none beneficial to the magazine's listings, continued to take place. Beginning in January 2004, the midnight-5am listings (and also 5am-8am on the Saturday and Sunday listings) did not include any out-of-town broadcast stations, just the edition's home market. Starting in July 2004 the overnight listings were taken out entirely, replaced by a grid that ran from 11pm-2am and had the edition's home market broadcast stations, with a handful of cable stations. It also listed a small selection of late-night movies on some channels. The daytime grids also changed from the 5am-5pm listings, to 7am-7pm. In early 2005 more channels were added to the prime-time and late night grids. The magazine also changed format to start the week's issue with Sunday listings, rather than Saturday listings, changing a tradition that started from the magazine's first issue.

On May 18, 2005, TV Guide launched TV Guide Talk, a weekly podcast available for free. The podcast is headlined by popular TV Guide reporter/personality Michael Ausiello, and is co-hosted by his co-workers, Angel Cohn, Daniel Manu, and Maitland McDonagh

On July 26, 2005, Gemstar announced that TV Guide would be retooled from its digest size format to a larger full-size national magazine that will offer more stories and fewer TV listings. All 140 local editions were also eliminated, being replaced by two editions, one for Eastern/Central time zones and one for Pacific/Mountain. The reason for the move was due to viewers getting their TV information from other sources like the internet, cable TV channels (like TV Guide Channel), Electronic Program Guides, TiVo, and so on. The new version of TV Guide hit stores on October 17, 2005, and, fittingly, had Ty Pennington from Extreme Makeover: Home Edition on the cover. The listings format, now consisted entirelly of grids, also changed format to start the week's issue with Monday listings, rather than Sunday listings.

TV Guide is owned by Gemstar-TV Guide International, Inc., which is in turn owned partially by News Corporation.

Canada

For many years, the Canadian edition of TV Guide was virtually the same as the US version, right down to the US ads in the color section (prior to the mid-1970s, some Canadian TV Guide editions were also sold in some border American markets). The only differences were the price (in 1972, the US edition was 15 cents, while in Canada, it was 25 cents) and the publisher (the "Saturday" listings, featured the disclaimer, "This Canadian magazine is distributed, assembled and prepared by McMurray Publishing Company, Ltd...."). At least eleven editions were available across the country covering the major cities.

Beginning in January 1977, however, the magazine split off on its own, at first using some of the same stories and covers as the US version, but eventually becoming the more distinct magazine it is today, publishing completely different stories, often with a Canadian focus. The magazine, which otherwise uses a similar logo to that of the American version, is published by Transcontinental Media. A series of sharp price increases were applied, rising to 30c, 35c, and ultimately close to a dollar per issue.

In 2004, the magazine changed its format from a digest size, similar to the American version, to a larger format (similar in size to a comic book). With the change in format came the decision by the magazine to cease printing 24-hour listings; overnight programming is left off in order to focus on more frequently viewed hours.

As of November 5, 2005, the Canadian TV Guide was reduced from the six remaining editions to two, one for Eastern Canada and one for Western Canada. This change has been controversial.

After receiving numerous complaints about the new format (one which severely condensed cross-country listings), superficial changes were introduced in the November 26 edition. A year-end double issue for the December 24, 2005 to January 6, 2006 period was entirely in colour and included further scaled back listings. It also included an extensive survey, purportedly to gauge relative interest in the different sections of the magazine. The survey, however, was not intended to determine if the magazine's format switch from regional editions to semi-national editions, should remain.

A petition to protest against the changes can be found at http://www.petitiononline.com/TVG2006/

External links

  • TV Guide (United States)
  • TV Guide (Canada)


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