Tune in to larger- format TV Week
The TV Week book takes on a new shape and size starting today.
The Sunday TV listings magazine has gone from a smaller quarterfold format to a 16-page tabloid.
“One of the first things regular TV week users will note is that our grids are bigger and easier to read – and they contain more information than the smaller page-size allowed,” says Shaun O’L. Higgins, the newspaper’s director of sales and marketing.
As a result, he says, the separate movie description logs are unnecessary and have been eliminated.
Daytime program listings Monday through Friday have been condensed into two pages, because programming is similar day-to-day. Evening grid listings have been expanded by one hour, until 12:30 a.m.
TV Week will continue to feature the TV crossword, Wordquizard and Sudoku puzzles, as well as a cover story and weekly “hot picks.”
Comments can be addressed to Higgins via e-mail at shaunh@spokesman.com, or by mail at TV Week, P.O. Box 2160, Spokane, WA 99203.
TV Week is produced by the marketing department of The Spokesman-Review, in association with Print Marketing Concepts Inc.