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  • The 10 Shows We Can't Wait To See....
  • Trading Spaces The Original Fixer-Upper Is Back-And Ty Is Ready To Do Some Damage!
  • Howards End The Next Downton Abbey?
  • Black Lightning DC's Electric New Superhero
  • Why Grey's Anatomy Is Still A Huge Hit!
  • Plus: Ellen Pompeo On When She Plans To Hang Up Her Scrubs
  • Super Bowl Preview The Best Halftime Shows Ever
  • The Good Place Season Finale
  • Winter Olympics Your Complete Guide
  • Who To Watch And When To Watch As Team USA Goes For Gold
  • Maia & Alex Shibutani Ice Dancing
  • Shaun White Snowboarding
  • What's Coming Up On The #1 New Drama The Good Doctor
  • Plus: Who Are TV's Greatest Docs?
  • Young Sheldon Behind The Scenes
  • Farewell Fixer Upper Meet The Next Chip And Joanna
  • Ryan Katy, Lionel & Luke Idol Is Back!
  • Can The Star-Making Machine Do It Again?
  • The Bachelor Breaking Down The Finalists
  • James Patterson's Instinct The New Drama From The Best - Selling Author
  • Roseanne She's Back. Still Fearless. And Still Very, Very Funny!
  • Returning Favorites Westworld Elementary Quantico
  • The Americans New Girl
  • Must See New Shows
  • Special Anniversary Issue
  • The 65 Best Episodes Of The 21st Century
  • And Where To Watch Each One
  • Seal Team Boreanaz And The Crew Sign Up For A Second Tour
  • Roseanne The Smash Hit's Next Big Reunion
  • Law & Order: SVU Stephanie March's Surprise Return
  • What To Watch With Your Kids New Family Column Page 6
  • Exclusive Pauley Perrette Opens Up About Leaving Gibbs And Co.
  • The Return Of Handmaid's Tale
  • PBS's Little Women Gets
  • NYPD Blue Is Back!(On Hulu)
  • Property Brothers We Go On Set For An Exclusive First Look At The New Season Of Brother VS. Brother
  • Law & Order: SVU Roseanne The Middle
  • NCIS : LA Madam Secretary Gotham
  • Once Upon A Time Modern Family
  • Summer Preview What To Watch Every Day Until Fall
  • Claws Manicures, Mobsters And Money!
  • The Season's Craziest Guilty Pleasure
  • Our Top Picks For Netflix, Hulu & Amazon
  • Kevin Costner The Hatfields & McCoys Star Rides Again In The New Modern-Day Western Yellowstone
  • Roseanne Axed! What's Next For The Cast?
  • Finale Burning Questions Answered
  • Your Complete World Cup Schedule
  • Tom Selleck Exclusive!
  • Why He Can't Wait For Blue Bloods New Season
  • What He Really Thinks Of The Magnum Reboot
  • Plus His Most Memorable Roles
  • 10 New Reality Shows That Have Us Fired Up
  • Kevin Hart Hosts The Season's Wildest Game Show, TKO
  • Amy Poehler WWE Star The Miz In Search Of Is Back!
  • Sink Your Teeth Into Shark Week
  • From The World Of Stephen King Castle Rock
  • Lost's J. J. Abrams Lures Us To The Scariest Town Ever
  • Game Of Thrones, The Walking Dead And 17 More Fan Faves!
  • Supernatural Can Sam Rescue Dean?
  • Introducing Our All - New Streaming Section
  • Summer's No. 1 Show Is Going Live!
  • America's Got Talent
  • We Pick Our Favorite Acts
  • TV's New Secret Agent Man Jack Ryan
  • Plus: Check Out Our New Streaming
  • Castle's Nathan Fillion Is Back In The Rookie
  • Outlander Exclusive! Jamie And Claire In The New World
  • Fall Preview 2018
  • Your Complete Guide
  • Plus: 3-Month Calendar And Our Top Streaming Picks
  • Special Issue Every New Show!
  • Mariska Hargitay On Old Friends, New Challenges And Brave Storytelling
  • Big Bang Theory How Will The Show End?
  • Bull Can He Change His Ways?
  • Walking Dead Who Will Replace Rick?
  • NCIS Ne Orleans Scott Bakula Previews All The Season 5 Surprises
  • A New House Guest On The Good Doctor
  • Millions At Stake On Gold Rush
  • Criminal Minds 300th Episode
  • The Boys Of Supernatural
  • The Fan Favorites Answer Your Burning Questions!
  • Halloween Preview
  • Young Sheldon, Black-ish, The Simpsons And 60 More
  • Outlander Claire And Jaime Build A New Home On America's Frontier
  • Mary Tyler Moore The Essential Episodes
  • Julia Roberts Her Big TVG Debut
  • We Rank The Best Stand-Up Specials
  • Doctor Who Inside The New Tardis
  • The Little Drummer Girl - For The Spy Thriller
  • Holiday Sneak Peek!
  • 52 Original Christmas Movies
  • FBI Meet Primetime's Toughest Crime Fighters
  • Plus Feel-Good TV!
  • Featuring: The Big Bang Theory
  • One Day At A Time
  • Hoda & Savannah The Today Stars Celebrate Their First Anniversary
  • As Cohosts Of The Top Morning Show
  • Bruce Springsteen Comes To Netflix
  • 75 Festive Specials, Movies & Marathons
  • 2018 Winners! The Best Shows Of The Year
  • Streaming Made Easy!
  • Get The Most For Your Money
  • 2018 Winners! The Best Shows Of The Year
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The national TV Guide's first issue was released on April 3, 1953, accumulating a total circulation of 1,560,000 copies that were sold in the ten U.S. cities where it was distributed. The inaugural cover featured a photograph of Lucille Ball's newborn son Desi Arnaz Jr., with a downscaled inset photo of Ball placed in the top corner under the issue's headline: "Lucy's $50,000,000 baby". The magazine was published in digest size, which remained its printed format for 52 years. From its first issue until the July 2–8, 1954, issue, listings within each edition of TV Guide began on Friday and ended on Thursday; the July 9–16, 1954, issue began on a Friday and ended on the following Friday. Then, beginning with the July 17–23, 1954, issue, the listings in each week's issue changed to start on Saturday and end on Friday, which remained the listings format for all local editions until April 2004. The formation of TV Guide as a national publication resulted from Triangle Publications' purchase of numerous regional television listing publications such as TV Forecast (which was circulated in the Chicago area and, upon its first publication on May 9, 1948, was the first continuously published television listings magazine), TV Digest (which was distributed in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, and was originally distributed under the title, the Local Televiser, when it was first released on November 7, 1948), and the New York-based Television Guide (which had its title abbreviated to TV Guide on March 18, 1950). Each of the cities that had their own local TV listings magazine folded into TV Guide were among the initial cities where the magazine conducted its national launch. The launch as a national magazine with local listings in April 1953 became an almost instant success. However, the circulation decreased over subsequent weeks, even as the magazine's distribution expanded to five additional cities (Pittsburgh, Rochester, Detroit, Cleveland and San Francisco) throughout the summer of 1953. By mid-August of that year, sales of the magazine had dropped 200,000 copies below that of the first issue. TV Guide's fortunes began to turn around with the September 4–10, 1953, issue – the magazine's first "Fall Preview" issue – when circulation hit 1,746,327 copies; circulation levels increased steadily over time, to the point where TV Guide eventually became the most read and circulated magazine in the United States by the 1960s. The initial cost of each issue was 15¢ per copy (equivalent to $1.52 in 2021. The price per issue has gradually risen over the years, selling for $4.99 per copy as of 2023). In addition to subscriptions, TV Guide was sold at the checkout counters of grocery stores nationwide. Until the 1980s, the feature pieces included in each issue were promoted in a television commercial. Under Triangle, TV Guide continued to grow not only in circulation, but also in recognition as the authority on television programming with articles – the majority of which typically appear in the color section – from both staff and contributing writers.
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