TV Guide (New Zealand)
TV Guide is a weekly New Zealand magazine that lists the country's television programs for each week.[1][2]
Editor | Julie Eley |
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Categories | Television listings |
Frequency | Weekly |
First issue | 1986 |
Company | Stuff Limited |
Country | New Zealand |
Based in | Auckland |
Website | Official website |
History and profile
TV Guide was started in 1986 as a section in Truth magazine.[3] Soon it became a separate publication.[3] It is published by media business Stuff Ltd,[1] from its Auckland office.[2]
Regular features
- Highlights - The best of the week's viewing
- Soap Watch - The latest soap opera news
- Hot Gossip - TV and movie gossip
- TV Movies - more information on movies on television this week
- Sport Plus - the sports news
- Winners - winners of the magazine's competitions
- Mr Telly - readers share their views about what is on television
- At the Movies - movies on at cinemas
- DVD Video - New DVDs are reviewed
- Game On - Reviews of gadgets and games
- Horoscopes - horoscope for the week
- Puzzle Fun - puzzles
- Kids' Club - Games, puzzles and prizes for children
- Kids' Club Jokes - jokes sent in by young readers of TV Guide
Staff
- Julie Eley - Editor
- Chris Bush - Deputy Editor
- Kristie Rogers - Art Director
- Sarah Nealon - Journalist
- Ellie Porter - Print Producer
- Melenie Parkes - Journalist
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References
- "TV Guide". Fairfax Media. Archived from the original on 2 May 2016. Retrieved 6 November 2015.
- "About TV Guide". Stuff. 30 June 2015. Retrieved 6 August 2016.
- Erin McKenzie (13 December 2016). "How is this still a thing? The TV Guide's resilience in the digital era". Stop Press. Retrieved 13 April 2020.
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