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List of TV Guide editions

The following is a list of each of the regional editions of TV Guide Magazine, which mentions the markets that each regional edition served and the years of publication. Each edition is listed under exactly one region (generally either for a single city, or a single or multiple neighboring states or provinces). Thus, for editions overlapping region lines, the listing appears in only one of the neighboring regions. For example, the Nebraska edition also included stations in Sioux City, Iowa and Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

During the period that TV Guide published local program listings from 1953 to 2005, the magazine did not print regional editions for the U.S. territories, although Puerto Rico has a similar magazine called Teve Guía. Also, three U.S. states, Delaware, South Dakota, and Wyoming, never had their own editions. The northern part of Delaware (part of the Philadelphia market) was served by the Philadelphia edition, and the southern part (part of the Salisbury market) by the Washington-Baltimore edition. Stations in eastern South Dakota (Sioux Falls market) appeared in the Nebraska edition, and subscribers in western South Dakota (Rapid City) automatically received the New York Metropolitan edition.[citation needed] The Northern Colorado edition almost exclusively concentrated on cable systems in Greeley and Fort Collins, while the subscribers in the western Wyoming markets of Riverton, Rock Springs, and Jackson, automatically received the Salt Lake editions.

The markets that served as the primary area, mostly those with white numbers on black channel bullets, are listed in bold text. In some editions, multiple stations appeared on the same channel, which required the editors to be creative in assigning channel bullets to stations. For example, the Montana edition at one time listed channel 2 stations in Billings (black bullet with white number), Spokane (white bullet with black number), Salt Lake (horizontally striped white bullet with black number), and Denver (white bullet with center black stripe containing white number).

Many of the dates are imprecise because exact dates of when editions went into and out of circulation are not easily available. The Oregon edition that started publishing on August 20, 1955, was the 33rd regional edition of TV Guide. According to the September 13, 1958, Utah-Idaho edition, there were 51 regional editions of TV Guide being printed in the United States.

Unless otherwise noted, regional editions in the United States can be assumed to have ended with the October 9, 2005, issue, after which TV Guide began publishing national listings based on time zone.

United States

State Edition Dates in existence Television market availability Circulation (1988) Notes
Alabama Alabama at least 1959–1963 Birmingham; Montgomery; Huntsville; Dothan; Columbus, Georgia
Gulf Coast at least by 1959 Biloxi, Mobile-Pensacola, Panama City 80,147
Northern Alabama from at least Sept. 29, 1962 Birmingham, Huntsville, Florence, Tuscaloosa, Anniston, Decatur, Nashville, Tennessee, Columbus, Mississippi 150,295
Southern Alabama from 1963 Montgomery; Selma; Dothan; Columbus, Georgia 57,456
Alaska Anchorage-Fairbanks July 5, 1997 – December 26, 1998 Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau
Arizona Arizona 1959–1962, 2004–2005 Phoenix, Tucson, Yuma-El Centro, Flagstaff
Phoenix 1962–2004 Phoenix, Yuma-El Centro, Flagstaff 249,915
Tucson 1962–2004 Tucson 66,517
Arkansas Arkansas from 1959 Little Rock, Fort Smith-Fayetteville (southern part), Monroe-El Dorado, Shreveport-Texarkana (until 1982) 53,169
California Bakersfield from 1996 Bakersfield
Santa Barbara-Bakersfield 1982–1996 Bakersfield, Santa Barbara 179,543
Central California at least 1959–1982 Bakersfield, Fresno, Santa Barbara
Coachella Valley from 1997 Palm Springs
Fresno from 1982 Fresno, Bakersfield, parts of San Francisco, Salinas-Monterey and Sacramento (until 1994) 59,359 Became Fresno MediaOne edition in 1991
Los Angeles Metropolitan from July 23, 1966 Los Angeles, Palm Springs (before 1997) 1,281,144 Became Ultimate Cable edition from 1998–2002; customized editions for area cable operators in Los Angeles and Orange counties was also published from 1997 to 2004
Northern California from July 24, 1954 San Francisco-Oakland (until 1969), San Jose-Salinas (until 1969), Sacramento (primary), Chico-Redding, Eureka, Reno (until 1965) 313,115
Sacramento (Comcast) 1997–2004 Sacramento
San Diego from July 23, 1966 San Diego, Los Angeles (an edition for Cox Cable subscribers within the city limits was also published) 240,256
San Francisco County 1997–2004 San Francisco-Oakland (within San Francisco County)
San Francisco Metropolitan from 1969 San Francisco-Oakland, San Jose-Salinas-Monterey, Sacramento 704,770
Santa Barbara-Ventura from 1996 Santa Barbara, Los Angeles (Ventura County portion)
Southern California 1953–July 16, 1966 Los Angeles, San Diego, Santa Barbara
Colorado Colorado at least by January 5, 1957 – 1979 Denver, Colorado Springs-Pueblo, Albuquerque, Goodland
Denver from 1972 Denver (metro part) 88,459
Northern Colorado from 1979 Denver (northern portion), Cheyenne 55,612
Southern Colorado from 1979 Colorado Springs-Pueblo, Grand Junction, Denver (southern portion) 47,893
Connecticut Connecticut Valley at least January 4, 1958 – 1960 Hartford-New Haven, Springfield
Hartford-New Haven from August 2, 1980 Hartford-New Haven, Springfield, Massachusetts, New York City VHF stations 167,577
Western New England 1960–July 26, 1980 Hartford-New Haven, Springfield
District of Columbia Washington from 1994 Washington
Florida Central Florida 1960–1977 Orlando-Daytona Beach, Tampa-St. Petersburg, Ft. Myers
Florida State at least February 19, 1955 – 1960 Jacksonville, Orlando-Daytona Beach, Tampa-St. Petersburg, Ft. Myers
Florida-Georgia 1962–1973 Jacksonville, Tallahassee-Thomasville, Albany
Northern Florida 1960–1962, from 1973 Jacksonville, Gainesville, Tallahassee-Thomasville (Florida part, 1960–1962) 63,942
Orlando from 1977 Orlando-Daytona Beach 147,310
Sarasota 1977–1984 Sarasota, Ft. Myers
South Florida at least from 1958 Miami, West Palm Beach 223,680 Was known as the Florida Gold Coast Edition until 1960. Never included ZNS-TV in the Bahamas.
Tampa Bay 1977–1984 Tampa-St. Petersburg
Tampa-Sarasota from 1984 Tampa-St. Petersburg, Sarasota, Ft. Myers-Naples 140,002
Georgia Atlanta from August 1980 Atlanta 301,802
Georgia at least 1959–1973 Atlanta, Macon, Chattanooga
North Georgia 1973–August 1980 Atlanta, Macon, Chattanooga
South Georgia from 1973 Columbus, Macon, Tallahassee-Thomasville, Albany 65,577
Hawaii Hawaii (later renamed Hawaii-Oceanic Cable) from August 7, 1968 Honolulu (including satellite stations until 1993) 56,916
Idaho Idaho from November 22, 1975 Boise-Nampa, Twin Falls, Idaho Falls-Pocatello, Casper, Riverton, Rock Springs, Jackson 44,842
Illinois Chicago at least by June 5, 1953 – 1965 Chicago, Rockford, South Bend (until 1962)
Eastern Illinois September 15, 1962– Springfield, Peoria-Bloomington, Champaign-Decatur, Terre Haute 83,979
Chicago Metropolitan from 1965 Chicago 423,428
Illinois at least November 13, 1953 – September 8, 1962 Quad Cities (Illinois side, although issues were also sold on the Iowa side), Quincy-Hannibal, Springfield, Peoria, Champaign
Illinois-Wisconsin June 23, 1973 – 2001; 2004–2005 Madison, Milwaukee, Rockford, Chicago (Northern areas) 241,338
Northern Illinois 1965–June 16, 1973 Chicago (non-metro), Rockford
Western Illinois September 15, 1962– Quad Cities (Illinois side, although issues were also sold on the Iowa side) Quincy-Hannibal, Peoria-Bloomington, Springfield, Kirksville-Ottumwa 92,896 (Edition also sold in most of northeastern Missouri)
Indiana Central Indiana at least by November 17, 1962 – 2004 Indianapolis, Lafayette, Terre Haute 183,506
Evansville-Paducah September 15, 1962– Evansville, Paducah-Cape Girardeau-Harrisburg 82,584
Indiana at least by November 19, 1955 – 1962 and 2004–2005 Indianapolis, Lafayette, Terre Haute, Ft. Wayne, Champaign (until 1962)
Northern Indiana from 1962 Ft. Wayne, South Bend 120,416
Iowa Iowa at least by June 12, 1953 Des Moines, Cedar Rapids-Waterloo, Dubuque, Fort Dodge, Quad Cities, Kirksville-Ottumwa 148,222
Kansas Kansas State from 1960 Wichita, Great Bend, Dodge City, Hays, Garden City 61,749
Wichita at least by August 3, 1957 – 1960 Wichita, Great Bend, Hays
Kentucky Kentucky 1956– Louisville, Lexington (Evansville through September 8, 1962 edition), Cincinnati, Danville, Hazard, Campbellsville, KET (Kentucky Educational Television) affiliates in Elizabethtown, Somerset, Hazard, Morehead, Lexington, Owenton, and Louisville (under omnibus "E" and later "KET" channel slug) 121,556
Louisiana Louisiana at least 1957–1959, later from 1962 Baton Rouge, Lafayette-Lake Charles, Alexandria 130,822
Louisiana-Mississippi 1959–1962 Baton Rouge, New Orleans, Lafayette-Lake Charles, Alexandria, Jackson, Meridian
New Orleans from 1972 New Orleans 64,090
Shreveport-Texarkana at least by 1983 Shreveport-Texarkana, Lufkin-Nacogdoches 72,607
Maine Maine July 21, 1973– Portland, Bangor, Presque Isle 90,207
Maryland Baltimore from 1994 Baltimore, Salisbury
Baltimore-Washington 1953–1994 Washington, Baltimore, Salisbury 539,485
Massachusetts Boston 1980–2004 Boston, Providence-New Bedford, Manchester 461,105
Boston-Providence 2004–2005 Boston, Providence-New Bedford
Eastern New England 1960–1980 Boston, Providence-New Bedford Was known as the Boston edition briefly in 1968
New England (Vol. 1, No. 1) April 3, 1953 – 1960 Boston, Providence, Manchester, Portland
Springfield-Chicopee-Holyoke from 1980 Springfield, Hartford, Connecticut 75,410
Worcester 1982–1987 Boston, Springfield (Worcester area)
Michigan Detroit at least by April 24, 1953 Detroit, Lansing-Flint (until 1957), Toledo (until 1982) 172,116
Flint-Lansing from 1981 Flint-Saginaw-Bay City, Lansing-Jackson 127,314
Grand Rapids from 1981 Grand Rapids-Kalamazoo-Battle Creek-Muskegon 83,924
Michigan State at least 1957–1981 Flint-Saginaw-Bay City, Lansing-Jackson, Grand Rapids-Kalamazoo-Battle Creek-Muskegon, Traverse City-Cadillac, Alpena
Northern Michigan from 1981 Traverse City-Cadillac, Alpena 74,486
Minnesota Minneapolis-St. Paul At least from December 3, 1955 Minneapolis-St. Paul (metropolitan portion) 143,800
Minnesota State from at least July 16, 1955 Minneapolis-St. Paul (non-metro), Duluth-Superior, Rochester-Austin-Mason City, La Crosse-Eau Claire, Alexandria, Mankato 131,923
Northern Minnesota at least by January 21, 1955 – 1958 Duluth, Minneapolis-St. Paul (non-metro, north of city), Fargo
Northwest at least by May 15, 1953 – 1955 Duluth, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Rochester-Austin-Mason City, La Crosse-Eau Claire
Southern Minnesota 1955–1958 Minneapolis-St. Paul, Rochester-Austin-Mason City, La Crosse-Eau Claire
Mississippi Central Mississippi 1979–2004 Jackson, Meridian, Greenwood-Greenville, Tupelo (southern part) 42,934
Mississippi 1962–1979 Jackson, Meridian, Greenwood, Hattiesburg
Mississippi State 2004–2005 Jackson, Meridian, Greenwood, Hattiesburg, Biloxi
South Mississippi 1979–2004 Biloxi, Hattiesburg, Meridian 45,541
Missouri Kansas City at least by June 11, 1955 Kansas City, Topeka, St. Joseph 219,837
Missouri at least by 1958 Springfield, Joplin-Pittsburg, Jefferson City-Columbia, Ft. Smith-Fayetteville (northern part), Tulsa, OK 118,013
St. Louis at least by February 1, 1958 St. Louis 240,873
Montana Montana from December 4, 1965 Billings, Helena, Great Falls, Butte, Missoula, Miles City, Glendive, Williston, and selected stations from Denver, Salt Lake, Spokane, and Lethbridge, Alberta. 27,907 The only TV Guide edition that featured local broadcast listings from three different time zones - Mountain, Central (Williston, ND), and Pacific (Spokane, WA).
Nebraska Nebraska at least by January 22, 1954 Omaha (until 1996), Lincoln-Hastings-Kearney, North Platte, Sioux City, Sioux Falls 126,290 Until 1979, split-run advertisements also mentioned McCook, Rapid City, and the entire state of Wyoming, but there were no listings for any television stations in those areas
Greater Omaha from 1996 Omaha
Nevada Las Vegas 1997–2004 Las Vegas
Nevada 1965–1997 and 2004–2005 Las Vegas, Reno, Sacramento (area near Lake Tahoe, until 1990) 76,885
Reno 1997–2004 Reno, Sacramento (area near Lake Tahoe)
New Hampshire New Hampshire from July 21, 1973 Boston (New Hampshire part), Manchester, Portland (New Hampshire part) 151,691
Northern New England 1960–1973 Bangor, Portland, Manchester
New Jersey New Jersey-Pennsylvania 1971–1982 (approximately) served non-metro portions of New Jersey New York City VHF stations, Philadelphia
New Mexico New Mexico at least by December 3, 1960 – 1979; From 1981 Albuquerque-Santa Fe, El Paso, Roswell, Carlsbad 82,407
Albuquerque 1979–1981 Albuquerque
New York Albany from 1977 Albany, Burlington-Plattsburgh (southern part) 76,795
Binghamton at least by July 18, 1959 – 1965 Binghamton, Elmira
Buffalo Metropolitan from 1977 Buffalo-Niagara Falls 92,382
Central New York State 1973–1977 Syracuse
Eastern New York State December 4, 1965 – 1977 Albany, Utica, Syracuse (until 1973), Burlington-Plattsburgh (southern part) Split from New York State edition
New York Metropolitan from Vol. 1 No. 1 April 3, 1953 New York City, Hartford major players 1,600,174
New York State at least 1955–November 27, 1965 Albany, Binghamton, Menands, Rochester, Schenectady, Syracuse, Utica, Watertown Split into East and West editions
Pennsylvania-New York from 1973 Binghamton, Elmira, Wilkes-Barre-Scranton, Syracuse (2004–2005 only) 65,066
Rochester from 1977 Rochester 57,063
Syracuse 1977–2004 Syracuse, Utica, Watertown (except eastern St. Lawrence County) 62,718
Western New York State from December 4, 1965 Buffalo, Rochester (served non-metro areas from 1977 onward) 54,237 Split from New York State edition
North Carolina Carolina-Tennessee March 26, 1960-August 1980 Knoxville, Bristol-Kingsport-Johnson City, Asheville-Greenville-Spartanburg
Charlotte from 1980 Charlotte, Greensboro-High Point-Winston-Salem 165,165
Eastern North Carolina from 1980 Raleigh-Durham, Wilmington, Greenville-New Bern-Washington 152,024
North Carolina at least by December 22, 1956 – 1980 Charlotte, Greensboro-High Point-Winston-Salem, Raleigh-Durham, Wilmington, Greenville-New Bern-Washington
North Dakota Dakota-Winnipeg 1958–1965 Winnipeg, Brandon, Fargo, Bismarck, Minot, Aberdeen, Pembina
North Dakota from 1965 Fargo-Grand Forks, Bismarck-Minot-Williston, Aberdeen (until 1971), Pembina (until 1975), Dickinson (after 1978) 47,343
Ohio Central Ohio 1972–February 24, 1979 Dayton, Lima, Zanesville, Columbus (outside metro area) Split into Lima and Columbus Metropolitan
Cincinnati 1980–2004 Cincinnati 163,650
Cincinnati-Columbus-Dayton (Vol. 1, No. 1) April 3, 1953 – 1956 Cincinnati, Columbus, Dayton
Cincinnati-Dayton 1972–1980 Cincinnati, Dayton
Cleveland at least July 24, 1953 – 1975 Cleveland, Youngstown, Erie
Cleveland Metropolitan from 1975 Cleveland 53,490
Columbus Metropolitan March 3, 1979 – 2004 Columbus 106,036 Split from Central Ohio
Dayton 1980–2004 Dayton 119,887
Lima March 3, 1979 – 1982 Split from Central Ohio. Renamed Toledo-Lima
Northern Ohio from 1975 Cleveland (outside metro area) 70,869
Southern Ohio at least by October 30, 1954 – 1972; Revived 2004–2005 Dayton, Zanesville, Cincinnati (outside metro area in 1957-73 edition), Columbus (outside metro area in 1957-73 edition)
Toledo-Lima from 1982 Toledo, Lima 70,287 Was Lima.
Youngstown-Erie from 1975 Youngstown, Erie 168,683
Oklahoma Oklahoma at least by October 27, 1956 – 1965, 1970–1981 and 2004–2005 Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Lawton-Wichita Falls, Texas (1970–1981 and 2004–2005), Ada-Ardmore-Sherman-Denison (1970–1981 and 2004–2005)
Oklahoma City 1965–1970, 1981–2004 Oklahoma City, Lawton-Wichita Falls, Texas, Ada-Ardmore-Sherman-Denison 105,374
Tulsa 1965–1970, 1981–2004 Tulsa 40,459
Oregon Eugene 1977–1984 Eugene, Bend
Oregon/Oregon State August 20, 1955 – 1977;
1984–October 16, 2005
Portland, Eugene, Klamath Falls, Medford, Roseburg, Coos Bay, Bend 52,881 The Portland edition was separated from this edition in 1961, and merged back into it in 2003; the Eugene edition separated from this edition from 1977–1984; during this time, the edition's name was changed to "Southern Oregon State"
Portland July 15, 1961 – December 26, 2003 Portland, Salem, Vancouver, Washington 108,423 Was merged with Oregon State edition in 2003; Ultimate Cable/Paragon/AT&T/Comcast (large) edition was published from October 9, 1999 to October 1, 2005
Southern Oregon State 1977–1984 Eugene, Klamath Falls, Medford, Roseburg, Coos Bay Derived from Oregon State edition during the time the Eugene edition was being published
Pennsylvania Central Pennsylvania from 1965 Harrisburg-Lancaster-York-Lebanon, Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, Philadelphia major players, New York City VHF stations 171,254
Hazleton-Williamsport at least by December 1, 1955 – 1965 This edition served cable systems in these two cities
Johnstown-Altoona 1975–2004 Johnstown-Altoona, Pittsburgh major players 71,796 Merged with Pittsburgh edition in 2004
Northeast Pennsylvania at least by July 30, 1955 – 1957 Wilkes Barre-Scranton
Philadelphia from Vol. 1, No. 1 April 3, 1953 Philadelphia included New York City VHF stations since 1981(metro portion) 561,186
Pittsburgh (Metro) July 31, 1953 (issue #18) Pittsburgh (Including Johnstown-Altoona, Wheeling-Steubenville, Clarksburg-Weston and Youngstown) 262,554 Pittsburgh stations were listed first; each would have their own edition but was still listed in this one until their editions merged back into the Pittsburgh edition in 2004; experimental large format was published in 1991; was Pittsburgh Metro edition from 1975 to 2004
Scranton-Wilkes-Barre 1956–1973 Wilkes Barre-Scranton Was merged into the Pennsylvania-New York edition, according to the Library of Congress
Southeast Pennsylvania June 25, 1973– Harrisburg-Lancaster-York-Lebanon, Philadelphia major players, Baltimore major players (non-metro, west of city) 99,215
Rhode Island Providence 1980–2004 Providence-New Bedford, Boston major players, Hartford, Connecticut major players 202,367
South Carolina Greenville-Spartanburg-Asheville from 1980 Greenville-Spartanburg-Asheville 98,319
South Carolina at least by 1959 Columbia, Charleston, Florence, Augusta, Savannah 116,398
Tennessee Bristol-Kingsport-Johnson City August 1980– Bristol-Kingsport-Johnson City 70,643
Knoxville-Chattanooga August 1980 – 2005 Knoxville, Chattanooga 57,327
Memphis February 27, 1960 – 2005 Memphis, Jackson-Lexington, Tupelo (Columbus and West Point after 1980), Jonesboro (added in 1967), Greenville-Greenwood (after 1980) 106,989
Nashville February 27, 1960 – 2005 Nashville, Bowling Green (Paducah-Cape Girardeau through September 8, 1962 issue) 130,717 Experimental large format was published in 1991
Tennessee August 25, 1956 – February 20, 1960 Nashville, Jackson, Memphis, Tupelo, Paducah-Cape Girardeau
Texas Austin 2000–2005 Austin
Dallas-Fort Worth from 1972 Dallas-Ft. Worth (metro portion) 162,659
El Paso 1960–1981 El Paso, Roswell
Houston from 1977 Houston 176,012
North Texas at least by February 19, 1955 Dallas-Ft. Worth (outside metro area from 1972), Ada-Denton, Tyler, Waco-Temple (until September 17, 1960 and October 5, 1968 to 2005), Wichita Falls-Lawton 78,384
San Antonio 1991–2003 San Antonio
South Texas at least 1959–2000 San Antonio (until 1991), Austin, Corpus Christi, Laredo (from October 5, 1968), Harlingen-Weslaco-Brownsville (from October 5, 1968), Waco-Temple (from September 24, 1960 to September 28, 1968) 73,828
South Texas (revised, with cable listings) 2000–2005 San Antonio, Corpus Christi, Laredo, Harlingen-Weslaco-Brownsville
Southeast Texas at least by 1959 Houston (outside metro area from 1977), Beaumont-Port Arthur, Bryan-College Station, Lufkin, Lake Charles, Louisiana 58,778
West Texas from 1959 Amarillo, Lubbock, Midland-Odessa, Abilene-Sweetwater, San Angelo 57,214
Utah Salt Lake from November 22, 1975 Salt Lake City, Grand Junction (until 1979) 112,043
Utah-Idaho September 13, 1958 – November 15, 1975 Salt Lake City, Boise, Twin Falls, Idaho Falls, Casper, Riverton, Grand Junction
Vermont Vermont from November 22, 1975 (Most of Vermont had previously been covered by the Montreal-St. Lawrence edition) Burlington-Plattsburgh, Watertown (eastern St. Lawrence County) 45,486
Virginia Central Virginia 1962–2004 Roanoke, Bluefield-Beckley-Oak Hill (merged into Virginia State edition in 2004) 63,041
Eastern Virginia 1962–2004 Norfolk, Richmond, Charlottesville-Harrisonburg; Merged into Virginia in 2004 157,101
Virginia 1957–1962 Norfolk, Richmond, Bristol-Kingsport-Johnson City, Roanoke
Virginia State 2004–2005 Norfolk, Richmond, Charlottesville-Harrisonburg, Roanoke-Lynchburg
Virginia-Carolina at least by April 16, 1955 – 1957 Norfolk, Roanoke, Richmond, Raleigh-Durham, Greensboro-High Point-Winston-Salem
Washington Eastern Washington State at least by 1957 Spokane (non-metro only from 1979; Returned in 2004 merger), Yakima, Kennewick-Pasco-Richland, Moses Lake (during KBAS's 1957-61 existence), Walla Walla (for the brief time in 1960 that KNBS-TV lasted), Wenatchee (during KCWT's existence), Pullman, Lewiston, Moscow, and, until 1965, Missoula and Great Falls 47,379
Puget Sound At least by April 30, 1960 – 1972; revived 1997–2004 Seattle, Bellingham; also Vancouver and Victoria until 1965 During the latter years of publication, the edition served as cable guide listings
Seattle-Tacoma At least by September 2, 1961 – 1972 and 2004–2005 Seattle Ultimate Cable edition was published from 1998 to 2002
Spokane 1979–2004 Spokane (metro area) 48,422 Was merged into Eastern Washington edition in 2004
Western Washington State 1954–1961; 1972–2004 Seattle, Bellingham; also Vancouver and Victoria 310,552 Edition was renamed "Seattle-Tacoma" in 2004
West Virginia Huntington at least in 1953 Huntington
West Virginia at least by March 2, 1957 Charleston-Huntington, Bluefield-Beckley-Oak Hill, Parkersburg, Wheeling, Lewisburg, Clarksburg-Weston, Columbus, Athens, Portsmouth, Hazard, KET (Kentucky Educational Television) affiliates in Pikeville, Ashland, Hazard, and Morehead (under omnibus "KET" channel slug) 137,246
Wheeling-Steubenville 1975–2004 Wheeling-Steubenville, Clarksburg-Fairmont (merged with Pittsburgh edition in 2004) 106,039
Wisconsin Illinois-Wisconsin June 23, 1973 – 2001; 2004–2005 Madison, Milwaukee, Rockford, Chicago (Northern areas) 241,338
Madison 2001–2004 Madison
Milwaukee Metro 2001–2004 Milwaukee
Northern Wisconsin from June 23, 1973 Green Bay, Wausau-Rhinelander, Marquette, Milwaukee (Northern Metro) 166,183
Wisconsin (Issue #46) February 12, 1954 – June 16, 1973 Milwaukee, Madison, Green Bay-Fond du Lac, Wausau-Rhinelander, Eau Claire-La Crosse, Marquette

Source for 1988 circulation figures: Audit Bureau of Circulation, June 30, 1988, Consumer Magazine and Agri-Media Rates and Data, January 27, 1989, pp. 465–67.

Canada

Beginning on December 4, 1965, TV Guide split some of its editions listing both American and Canadian stations. An article called The Canadian Report was then launched in those editions sold primarily or solely in Canada. The Canadian edition of TV Guide split off into its own publication in January 1977. On November 5, 2005, all remaining editions of TV Guide were consolidated to two editions, one for Eastern Canada and one for Western Canada. The print edition of TV Guide ended after the November 25, 2006, issue, though the publication continues as a web magazine (which was incorporated into another website, The Loop by Sympatico, in December 2012), with occasional print specials sold at newsstands.

There were no TV Guide editions for Newfoundland and Labrador, or for the northern territories. Some communities, such as Dawson Creek, British Columbia, and Thunder Bay, Ontario, also had no TV Guide coverage. Television listings in these regions were usually provided by local newspapers and/or local magazines. One such example is the Newfoundland Herald, which features television listings for the province, along with entertainment news and light features.

TV Guide editions sold in Quebec are generally limited to Anglophone communities, and featured only local listings for Montreal, Sherbrooke, and/or Ottawa. TV Guide's francophone counterpart is TV Hebdo, which features television listings for most stations in Quebec and the Ottawa Valley. Published by Québecor Média, it remains in publication to this day. The November 6, 1954 (Chicago edition) of TV Guide has a list of Editions that TV Guide serves, and gift subscriptions are available for 29 U.S states (plus the District of Columbia), and Canada is mentioned at the end of the list as: Canada (Toronto, Hamilton, Windsor, Vancouver).

Province Edition Dates in existence TV market availability Notes
Alberta Montana-Alberta 1962–November 27, 1965 Despite the title, the only Montana stations listed here were those of Great Falls; this edition also listed Calgary, Edmonton, Lethbridge, Medicine Hat and Red Deer Was split into separate Alberta and Montana editions
Alberta-Eastern British Columbia from December 4, 1965 – 1972 Calgary, Edmonton, Lethbridge, Medicine Hat, Red Deer, Kamloops, Kelowna This edition also included listings for distant US locals from Great Falls and Spokane.
Alberta at least by 1973–1978 Calgary, Edmonton, Lethbridge, Medicine Hat, Red Deer This edition also included listings for distant US locals from Great Falls and Spokane.
Alberta 1986–1998 Calgary, Edmonton, Lethbridge, Medicine Hat and Red Deer
Calgary-Southern Alberta 1978–1986 Calgary, Red Deer
Calgary at least 1988–1997 Calgary, Red Deer This edition likely started as a regional edition for Calgary as early as 1986. By the early 1990s, the printed listings adopted the cable dial position bullets used by other "cable editions". Initially Rogers Cable was identified with black numeric bullets and Calgary Cable/Shaw Cable was identified by white numeric bullets. By the mid 1990s Shaw Cable owned both systems and as a result the listings were updated to reflect the single cable line-up for Calgary with dial positions identified with black numeric bullets.
Calgary-Edmonton 1997–1998 Calgary, Edmonton, Medicine Hat, Lethbridge, Red Deer Short-lived combined Calgary and Edmonton cable listings. Edition ran from Late August 1997 to March 1998. This edition replaced individual cable editions; Calgary Cable Edition and Edmonton Cable Edition both of which were in circulation as early as 1993
Shaw Calgary-Southern Alberta 1998–2005 Calgary, Red Deer, Medicine Hat, Lethbridge
Edmonton-Northern Alberta 1978–1986 Edmonton, Lloydminster
Edmonton at least 1986–1997 Edmonton This edition started out as a regional edition for the Edmonton area. By the early 1990s the listings format adapted the "cable edition" format used by other cable editions. Videotron dial positions where identified with black numeric bullets while Shaw dial positions where identified with white numeric bullets.
Shaw Edmonton-Northern Alberta 1998–2005 Edmonton, Lloydminster Also known as Edmonton & Area Edition
British Columbia Puget Sound 1962–November 27, 1965 Vancouver, Victoria, Bellingham, This edition served markets in both Canada and US.
Western British Columbia from December 4, 1965-mid 2005 Vancouver, Victoria This edition became known as BC Edition starting in 1995.
Greater Vancouver Rogers at least by 1993 Vancouver, Victoria This edition was renamed to Vancouver Shaw in 2001.
Vancouver Shaw + BC mid-2005–Oct 29 2005 Vancouver, Victoria This edition was the result of merging BC Edition and Vancouver Shaw
Eastern British Columbia from 1972–1981 Kamloops, Kelowna, Prince George
Interior British Columbia[1] from 1981 Kamloops, Kelowna, Prince George, Terrace
Manitoba Dakota-Winnipeg February 18, 1961 – November 27, 1965 Winnipeg, Brandon, Pembina, Fargo, Bismarck This edition was sold in the US and Canada. This was the third edition to serve viewers in Canada. There was no cable from United States until 1968, and TV Guide didn't publish the American stations until August, 1970.
Manitoba-Saskatchewan December 4, 1965 – February 2, 1980 Winnipeg, Brandon, Regina, Saskatoon, Moose Jaw, Prince Albert, Yorkton, Swift Current This edition did not list any U.S. locals until August 1970 with the exception for KCND from Pembina. There was no cable from United States until 1968, and TV Guide didn't publish the American stations until August, 1970.
Manitoba February 9, 1980 – 2005 Winnipeg, Brandon
New Brunswick;
Nova Scotia;
Prince Edward Island
Maritimes 1976–2005 Saint John, Moncton, Halifax, Sydney, Charlottetown, Rimouski (Quebec)
Ontario Cancom at least by the early 1990s Timmins, Sudbury (except the cities of Sudbury and Elliot Lake), North Bay, Sault Ste. Marie Despite the Cancom name, this edition primarily served northeastern Ontario
North Shore at least by early 1988–199? Serving Sault Ste. Marie, Elliot Lake & Blind River. Featured cable specific listings for Sault Ste. Marie and Elliot Lake. White numeric bullets indicated listings for Sault Ste. Marie and Black Numeric Bullets indicated listings for Elliot Lake.
Sudbury at least by early 1988-December 23, 1989 Sudbury
Sudbury-Elliot Lake December 30, 1989 – 1996 Sudbury (Sudbury and Elliot Lake areas)
Northern Cable Edition at least by 1997 Timmins, Sudbury, North Bay
Northern Ontario Edition at least by 2001 Timmins, Sudbury, North Bay, Thunder Bay
Western Ontario from December 4, 1965 – October 29, 2005 London, Windsor, Wingham
Hamilton and Niagara August 23, 1980 – 1981 Hamilton, Niagara Falls, Kitchener, Brantford
Hamilton and Region 1981–2002 Hamilton, Kitchener, Brantford
Lake Ontario at least by January 29, 1955 – 1965 Toronto, Hamilton, Kitchener, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, Watertown, Kingston, Peterborough, Wingham, London This edition was also sold in the U.S., in the Buffalo and Rochester markets
Toronto-Lake Ontario December 4, 1965 – August 16, 1980 Toronto, Hamilton, Kitchener, Niagara Falls, Peterborough, Barrie, Buffalo, Rochester
Toronto August 23, 1980 – August 5, 1995 Toronto, Kitchener, Peterborough, Barrie
Toronto-Peterborough August 12, 1995 – 2002 Toronto, Kitchener, Peterborough, Barrie
Central Ontario 2002–2005 Toronto, Hamilton, Kitchener, Niagara Falls, Peterborough, Wingham, Barrie
Toronto-Rogers-Central Ontario April 2005–Nov 2005 Toronto, Hamilton, Kitchener, Niagara Falls, Peterborough, Wingham, Barrie
Toronto-Rogers Cable 1991–2005 Toronto
Oshawa-Peterborough August 23, 1980 – August 5, 1995 Toronto (Durham Region), Peterborough
Eastern Ontario 1979–2005 Ottawa, Kingston, Pembroke The cable lineup chart also mentions Rouyn-Noranda and Val-d'Or, though this edition did not include listings for local channels in those cities. Edition was known as Ottawa-Eastern Ontario edition until 1994.
Quebec Hudson Valley at least 1957–1958 Montreal, Sherbrooke, Burlington-Plattsburgh, Albany, Syracuse This edition was also sold in the U.S., in the Burlington-Plattsburgh, Syracuse and Albany markets.
St. Lawrence at least by November 23, 1957 – 1965 Montreal, Ottawa, Kingston, Sherbrooke, Burlington-Plattsburgh This edition was also sold in the U.S., in the Burlington-Plattsburgh market
Montreal-St. Lawrence 1965–1979 Montreal, Ottawa, Kingston, Sherbrooke, Burlington-Plattsburgh
Montreal-Quebec 1979–1984 Montreal, Sherbrooke, Trois-Rivières, Québec
Montreal at least 1984–2005 Montreal, Sherbrooke, Trois-Rivières Quebec city stations dropped from this edition. Starting in 1990s, primetime grids featured cable positions for CF Cable and Videotron in Montreal
Saskatchewan Saskatchewan February 9, 1980 – 2005 Regina, Saskatoon, Moose Jaw, Prince Albert, Yorkton, Swift Current

Note: Market availability refers to the television markets in which a particular edition was available. Many editions also contained listings for other markets in which they were not available. For example, New York City listings appeared in many adjacent editions, although only the New York Metropolitan Edition was ever available in New York City.

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list, guide, editions, this, article, uses, bare, urls, which, uninformative, vulnerable, link, please, consider, converting, them, full, citations, ensure, article, remains, verifiable, maintains, consistent, citation, style, several, templates, tools, availa. This article uses bare URLs which are uninformative and vulnerable to link rot Please consider converting them to full citations to ensure the article remains verifiable and maintains a consistent citation style Several templates and tools are available to assist in formatting such as Reflinks documentation reFill documentation and Citation bot documentation August 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The following is a list of each of the regional editions of TV Guide Magazine which mentions the markets that each regional edition served and the years of publication Each edition is listed under exactly one region generally either for a single city or a single or multiple neighboring states or provinces Thus for editions overlapping region lines the listing appears in only one of the neighboring regions For example the Nebraska edition also included stations in Sioux City Iowa and Sioux Falls South Dakota During the period that TV Guide published local program listings from 1953 to 2005 the magazine did not print regional editions for the U S territories although Puerto Rico has a similar magazine called Teve Guia Also three U S states Delaware South Dakota and Wyoming never had their own editions The northern part of Delaware part of the Philadelphia market was served by the Philadelphia edition and the southern part part of the Salisbury market by the Washington Baltimore edition Stations in eastern South Dakota Sioux Falls market appeared in the Nebraska edition and subscribers in western South Dakota Rapid City automatically received the New York Metropolitan edition citation needed The Northern Colorado edition almost exclusively concentrated on cable systems in Greeley and Fort Collins while the subscribers in the western Wyoming markets of Riverton Rock Springs and Jackson automatically received the Salt Lake editions The markets that served as the primary area mostly those with white numbers on black channel bullets are listed in bold text In some editions multiple stations appeared on the same channel which required the editors to be creative in assigning channel bullets to stations For example the Montana edition at one time listed channel 2 stations in Billings black bullet with white number Spokane white bullet with black number Salt Lake horizontally striped white bullet with black number and Denver white bullet with center black stripe containing white number Many of the dates are imprecise because exact dates of when editions went into and out of circulation are not easily available The Oregon edition that started publishing on August 20 1955 was the 33rd regional edition of TV Guide According to the September 13 1958 Utah Idaho edition there were 51 regional editions of TV Guide being printed in the United States Unless otherwise noted regional editions in the United States can be assumed to have ended with the October 9 2005 issue after which TV Guide began publishing national listings based on time zone Contents 1 United States 2 Canada 3 References 4 External linksUnited States EditState Edition Dates in existence Television market availability Circulation 1988 NotesAlabama Alabama at least 1959 1963 Birmingham Montgomery Huntsville Dothan Columbus GeorgiaGulf Coast at least by 1959 Biloxi Mobile Pensacola Panama City 80 147Northern Alabama from at least Sept 29 1962 Birmingham Huntsville Florence Tuscaloosa Anniston Decatur Nashville Tennessee Columbus Mississippi 150 295Southern Alabama from 1963 Montgomery Selma Dothan Columbus Georgia 57 456Alaska Anchorage Fairbanks July 5 1997 December 26 1998 Anchorage Fairbanks JuneauArizona Arizona 1959 1962 2004 2005 Phoenix Tucson Yuma El Centro FlagstaffPhoenix 1962 2004 Phoenix Yuma El Centro Flagstaff 249 915Tucson 1962 2004 Tucson 66 517Arkansas Arkansas from 1959 Little Rock Fort Smith Fayetteville southern part Monroe El Dorado Shreveport Texarkana until 1982 53 169California Bakersfield from 1996 BakersfieldSanta Barbara Bakersfield 1982 1996 Bakersfield Santa Barbara 179 543Central California at least 1959 1982 Bakersfield Fresno Santa BarbaraCoachella Valley from 1997 Palm SpringsFresno from 1982 Fresno Bakersfield parts of San Francisco Salinas Monterey and Sacramento until 1994 59 359 Became Fresno MediaOne edition in 1991Los Angeles Metropolitan from July 23 1966 Los Angeles Palm Springs before 1997 1 281 144 Became Ultimate Cable edition from 1998 2002 customized editions for area cable operators in Los Angeles and Orange counties was also published from 1997 to 2004Northern California from July 24 1954 San Francisco Oakland until 1969 San Jose Salinas until 1969 Sacramento primary Chico Redding Eureka Reno until 1965 313 115Sacramento Comcast 1997 2004 SacramentoSan Diego from July 23 1966 San Diego Los Angeles an edition for Cox Cable subscribers within the city limits was also published 240 256San Francisco County 1997 2004 San Francisco Oakland within San Francisco County San Francisco Metropolitan from 1969 San Francisco Oakland San Jose Salinas Monterey Sacramento 704 770Santa Barbara Ventura from 1996 Santa Barbara Los Angeles Ventura County portion Southern California 1953 July 16 1966 Los Angeles San Diego Santa BarbaraColorado Colorado at least by January 5 1957 1979 Denver Colorado Springs Pueblo Albuquerque GoodlandDenver from 1972 Denver metro part 88 459Northern Colorado from 1979 Denver northern portion Cheyenne 55 612Southern Colorado from 1979 Colorado Springs Pueblo Grand Junction Denver southern portion 47 893Connecticut Connecticut Valley at least January 4 1958 1960 Hartford New Haven SpringfieldHartford New Haven from August 2 1980 Hartford New Haven Springfield Massachusetts New York City VHF stations 167 577Western New England 1960 July 26 1980 Hartford New Haven SpringfieldDistrict of Columbia Washington from 1994 WashingtonFlorida Central Florida 1960 1977 Orlando Daytona Beach Tampa St Petersburg Ft MyersFlorida State at least February 19 1955 1960 Jacksonville Orlando Daytona Beach Tampa St Petersburg Ft MyersFlorida Georgia 1962 1973 Jacksonville Tallahassee Thomasville AlbanyNorthern Florida 1960 1962 from 1973 Jacksonville Gainesville Tallahassee Thomasville Florida part 1960 1962 63 942Orlando from 1977 Orlando Daytona Beach 147 310Sarasota 1977 1984 Sarasota Ft MyersSouth Florida at least from 1958 Miami West Palm Beach 223 680 Was known as the Florida Gold Coast Edition until 1960 Never included ZNS TV in the Bahamas Tampa Bay 1977 1984 Tampa St PetersburgTampa Sarasota from 1984 Tampa St Petersburg Sarasota Ft Myers Naples 140 002Georgia Atlanta from August 1980 Atlanta 301 802Georgia at least 1959 1973 Atlanta Macon ChattanoogaNorth Georgia 1973 August 1980 Atlanta Macon ChattanoogaSouth Georgia from 1973 Columbus Macon Tallahassee Thomasville Albany 65 577Hawaii Hawaii later renamed Hawaii Oceanic Cable from August 7 1968 Honolulu including satellite stations until 1993 56 916Idaho Idaho from November 22 1975 Boise Nampa Twin Falls Idaho Falls Pocatello Casper Riverton Rock Springs Jackson 44 842Illinois Chicago at least by June 5 1953 1965 Chicago Rockford South Bend until 1962 Eastern Illinois September 15 1962 Springfield Peoria Bloomington Champaign Decatur Terre Haute 83 979Chicago Metropolitan from 1965 Chicago 423 428Illinois at least November 13 1953 September 8 1962 Quad Cities Illinois side although issues were also sold on the Iowa side Quincy Hannibal Springfield Peoria ChampaignIllinois Wisconsin June 23 1973 2001 2004 2005 Madison Milwaukee Rockford Chicago Northern areas 241 338Northern Illinois 1965 June 16 1973 Chicago non metro RockfordWestern Illinois September 15 1962 Quad Cities Illinois side although issues were also sold on the Iowa side Quincy Hannibal Peoria Bloomington Springfield Kirksville Ottumwa 92 896 Edition also sold in most of northeastern Missouri Indiana Central Indiana at least by November 17 1962 2004 Indianapolis Lafayette Terre Haute 183 506Evansville Paducah September 15 1962 Evansville Paducah Cape Girardeau Harrisburg 82 584Indiana at least by November 19 1955 1962 and 2004 2005 Indianapolis Lafayette Terre Haute Ft Wayne Champaign until 1962 Northern Indiana from 1962 Ft Wayne South Bend 120 416Iowa Iowa at least by June 12 1953 Des Moines Cedar Rapids Waterloo Dubuque Fort Dodge Quad Cities Kirksville Ottumwa 148 222Kansas Kansas State from 1960 Wichita Great Bend Dodge City Hays Garden City 61 749Wichita at least by August 3 1957 1960 Wichita Great Bend HaysKentucky Kentucky 1956 Louisville Lexington Evansville through September 8 1962 edition Cincinnati Danville Hazard Campbellsville KET Kentucky Educational Television affiliates in Elizabethtown Somerset Hazard Morehead Lexington Owenton and Louisville under omnibus E and later KET channel slug 121 556Louisiana Louisiana at least 1957 1959 later from 1962 Baton Rouge Lafayette Lake Charles Alexandria 130 822Louisiana Mississippi 1959 1962 Baton Rouge New Orleans Lafayette Lake Charles Alexandria Jackson MeridianNew Orleans from 1972 New Orleans 64 090Shreveport Texarkana at least by 1983 Shreveport Texarkana Lufkin Nacogdoches 72 607Maine Maine July 21 1973 Portland Bangor Presque Isle 90 207Maryland Baltimore from 1994 Baltimore SalisburyBaltimore Washington 1953 1994 Washington Baltimore Salisbury 539 485Massachusetts Boston 1980 2004 Boston Providence New Bedford Manchester 461 105Boston Providence 2004 2005 Boston Providence New BedfordEastern New England 1960 1980 Boston Providence New Bedford Was known as the Boston edition briefly in 1968New England Vol 1 No 1 April 3 1953 1960 Boston Providence Manchester PortlandSpringfield Chicopee Holyoke from 1980 Springfield Hartford Connecticut 75 410Worcester 1982 1987 Boston Springfield Worcester area Michigan Detroit at least by April 24 1953 Detroit Lansing Flint until 1957 Toledo until 1982 172 116Flint Lansing from 1981 Flint Saginaw Bay City Lansing Jackson 127 314Grand Rapids from 1981 Grand Rapids Kalamazoo Battle Creek Muskegon 83 924Michigan State at least 1957 1981 Flint Saginaw Bay City Lansing Jackson Grand Rapids Kalamazoo Battle Creek Muskegon Traverse City Cadillac AlpenaNorthern Michigan from 1981 Traverse City Cadillac Alpena 74 486Minnesota Minneapolis St Paul At least from December 3 1955 Minneapolis St Paul metropolitan portion 143 800Minnesota State from at least July 16 1955 Minneapolis St Paul non metro Duluth Superior Rochester Austin Mason City La Crosse Eau Claire Alexandria Mankato 131 923Northern Minnesota at least by January 21 1955 1958 Duluth Minneapolis St Paul non metro north of city FargoNorthwest at least by May 15 1953 1955 Duluth Minneapolis St Paul Rochester Austin Mason City La Crosse Eau ClaireSouthern Minnesota 1955 1958 Minneapolis St Paul Rochester Austin Mason City La Crosse Eau ClaireMississippi Central Mississippi 1979 2004 Jackson Meridian Greenwood Greenville Tupelo southern part 42 934Mississippi 1962 1979 Jackson Meridian Greenwood HattiesburgMississippi State 2004 2005 Jackson Meridian Greenwood Hattiesburg BiloxiSouth Mississippi 1979 2004 Biloxi Hattiesburg Meridian 45 541Missouri Kansas City at least by June 11 1955 Kansas City Topeka St Joseph 219 837Missouri at least by 1958 Springfield Joplin Pittsburg Jefferson City Columbia Ft Smith Fayetteville northern part Tulsa OK 118 013St Louis at least by February 1 1958 St Louis 240 873Montana Montana from December 4 1965 Billings Helena Great Falls Butte Missoula Miles City Glendive Williston and selected stations from Denver Salt Lake Spokane and Lethbridge Alberta 27 907 The only TV Guide edition that featured local broadcast listings from three different time zones Mountain Central Williston ND and Pacific Spokane WA Nebraska Nebraska at least by January 22 1954 Omaha until 1996 Lincoln Hastings Kearney North Platte Sioux City Sioux Falls 126 290 Until 1979 split run advertisements also mentioned McCook Rapid City and the entire state of Wyoming but there were no listings for any television stations in those areasGreater Omaha from 1996 OmahaNevada Las Vegas 1997 2004 Las VegasNevada 1965 1997 and 2004 2005 Las Vegas Reno Sacramento area near Lake Tahoe until 1990 76 885Reno 1997 2004 Reno Sacramento area near Lake Tahoe New Hampshire New Hampshire from July 21 1973 Boston New Hampshire part Manchester Portland New Hampshire part 151 691Northern New England 1960 1973 Bangor Portland ManchesterNew Jersey New Jersey Pennsylvania 1971 1982 approximately served non metro portions of New Jersey New York City VHF stations PhiladelphiaNew Mexico New Mexico at least by December 3 1960 1979 From 1981 Albuquerque Santa Fe El Paso Roswell Carlsbad 82 407Albuquerque 1979 1981 AlbuquerqueNew York Albany from 1977 Albany Burlington Plattsburgh southern part 76 795Binghamton at least by July 18 1959 1965 Binghamton ElmiraBuffalo Metropolitan from 1977 Buffalo Niagara Falls 92 382Central New York State 1973 1977 SyracuseEastern New York State December 4 1965 1977 Albany Utica Syracuse until 1973 Burlington Plattsburgh southern part Split from New York State editionNew York Metropolitan from Vol 1 No 1 April 3 1953 New York City Hartford major players 1 600 174New York State at least 1955 November 27 1965 Albany Binghamton Menands Rochester Schenectady Syracuse Utica Watertown Split into East and West editionsPennsylvania New York from 1973 Binghamton Elmira Wilkes Barre Scranton Syracuse 2004 2005 only 65 066Rochester from 1977 Rochester 57 063Syracuse 1977 2004 Syracuse Utica Watertown except eastern St Lawrence County 62 718Western New York State from December 4 1965 Buffalo Rochester served non metro areas from 1977 onward 54 237 Split from New York State editionNorth Carolina Carolina Tennessee March 26 1960 August 1980 Knoxville Bristol Kingsport Johnson City Asheville Greenville SpartanburgCharlotte from 1980 Charlotte Greensboro High Point Winston Salem 165 165Eastern North Carolina from 1980 Raleigh Durham Wilmington Greenville New Bern Washington 152 024North Carolina at least by December 22 1956 1980 Charlotte Greensboro High Point Winston Salem Raleigh Durham Wilmington Greenville New Bern WashingtonNorth Dakota Dakota Winnipeg 1958 1965 Winnipeg Brandon Fargo Bismarck Minot Aberdeen PembinaNorth Dakota from 1965 Fargo Grand Forks Bismarck Minot Williston Aberdeen until 1971 Pembina until 1975 Dickinson after 1978 47 343Ohio Central Ohio 1972 February 24 1979 Dayton Lima Zanesville Columbus outside metro area Split into Lima and Columbus MetropolitanCincinnati 1980 2004 Cincinnati 163 650Cincinnati Columbus Dayton Vol 1 No 1 April 3 1953 1956 Cincinnati Columbus DaytonCincinnati Dayton 1972 1980 Cincinnati DaytonCleveland at least July 24 1953 1975 Cleveland Youngstown ErieCleveland Metropolitan from 1975 Cleveland 53 490Columbus Metropolitan March 3 1979 2004 Columbus 106 036 Split from Central OhioDayton 1980 2004 Dayton 119 887Lima March 3 1979 1982 Split from Central Ohio Renamed Toledo LimaNorthern Ohio from 1975 Cleveland outside metro area 70 869Southern Ohio at least by October 30 1954 1972 Revived 2004 2005 Dayton Zanesville Cincinnati outside metro area in 1957 73 edition Columbus outside metro area in 1957 73 edition Toledo Lima from 1982 Toledo Lima 70 287 Was Lima Youngstown Erie from 1975 Youngstown Erie 168 683Oklahoma Oklahoma at least by October 27 1956 1965 1970 1981 and 2004 2005 Oklahoma City Tulsa Lawton Wichita Falls Texas 1970 1981 and 2004 2005 Ada Ardmore Sherman Denison 1970 1981 and 2004 2005 Oklahoma City 1965 1970 1981 2004 Oklahoma City Lawton Wichita Falls Texas Ada Ardmore Sherman Denison 105 374Tulsa 1965 1970 1981 2004 Tulsa 40 459Oregon Eugene 1977 1984 Eugene BendOregon Oregon State August 20 1955 1977 1984 October 16 2005 Portland Eugene Klamath Falls Medford Roseburg Coos Bay Bend 52 881 The Portland edition was separated from this edition in 1961 and merged back into it in 2003 the Eugene edition separated from this edition from 1977 1984 during this time the edition s name was changed to Southern Oregon State Portland July 15 1961 December 26 2003 Portland Salem Vancouver Washington 108 423 Was merged with Oregon State edition in 2003 Ultimate Cable Paragon AT amp T Comcast large edition was published from October 9 1999 to October 1 2005Southern Oregon State 1977 1984 Eugene Klamath Falls Medford Roseburg Coos Bay Derived from Oregon State edition during the time the Eugene edition was being publishedPennsylvania Central Pennsylvania from 1965 Harrisburg Lancaster York Lebanon Scranton Wilkes Barre Philadelphia major players New York City VHF stations 171 254Hazleton Williamsport at least by December 1 1955 1965 This edition served cable systems in these two citiesJohnstown Altoona 1975 2004 Johnstown Altoona Pittsburgh major players 71 796 Merged with Pittsburgh edition in 2004Northeast Pennsylvania at least by July 30 1955 1957 Wilkes Barre ScrantonPhiladelphia from Vol 1 No 1 April 3 1953 Philadelphia included New York City VHF stations since 1981 metro portion 561 186Pittsburgh Metro July 31 1953 issue 18 Pittsburgh Including Johnstown Altoona Wheeling Steubenville Clarksburg Weston and Youngstown 262 554 Pittsburgh stations were listed first each would have their own edition but was still listed in this one until their editions merged back into the Pittsburgh edition in 2004 experimental large format was published in 1991 was Pittsburgh Metro edition from 1975 to 2004Scranton Wilkes Barre 1956 1973 Wilkes Barre Scranton Was merged into the Pennsylvania New York edition according to the Library of CongressSoutheast Pennsylvania June 25 1973 Harrisburg Lancaster York Lebanon Philadelphia major players Baltimore major players non metro west of city 99 215Rhode Island Providence 1980 2004 Providence New Bedford Boston major players Hartford Connecticut major players 202 367South Carolina Greenville Spartanburg Asheville from 1980 Greenville Spartanburg Asheville 98 319South Carolina at least by 1959 Columbia Charleston Florence Augusta Savannah 116 398Tennessee Bristol Kingsport Johnson City August 1980 Bristol Kingsport Johnson City 70 643Knoxville Chattanooga August 1980 2005 Knoxville Chattanooga 57 327Memphis February 27 1960 2005 Memphis Jackson Lexington Tupelo Columbus and West Point after 1980 Jonesboro added in 1967 Greenville Greenwood after 1980 106 989Nashville February 27 1960 2005 Nashville Bowling Green Paducah Cape Girardeau through September 8 1962 issue 130 717 Experimental large format was published in 1991Tennessee August 25 1956 February 20 1960 Nashville Jackson Memphis Tupelo Paducah Cape GirardeauTexas Austin 2000 2005 AustinDallas Fort Worth from 1972 Dallas Ft Worth metro portion 162 659El Paso 1960 1981 El Paso RoswellHouston from 1977 Houston 176 012North Texas at least by February 19 1955 Dallas Ft Worth outside metro area from 1972 Ada Denton Tyler Waco Temple until September 17 1960 and October 5 1968 to 2005 Wichita Falls Lawton 78 384San Antonio 1991 2003 San AntonioSouth Texas at least 1959 2000 San Antonio until 1991 Austin Corpus Christi Laredo from October 5 1968 Harlingen Weslaco Brownsville from October 5 1968 Waco Temple from September 24 1960 to September 28 1968 73 828South Texas revised with cable listings 2000 2005 San Antonio Corpus Christi Laredo Harlingen Weslaco BrownsvilleSoutheast Texas at least by 1959 Houston outside metro area from 1977 Beaumont Port Arthur Bryan College Station Lufkin Lake Charles Louisiana 58 778West Texas from 1959 Amarillo Lubbock Midland Odessa Abilene Sweetwater San Angelo 57 214Utah Salt Lake from November 22 1975 Salt Lake City Grand Junction until 1979 112 043Utah Idaho September 13 1958 November 15 1975 Salt Lake City Boise Twin Falls Idaho Falls Casper Riverton Grand JunctionVermont Vermont from November 22 1975 Most of Vermont had previously been covered by the Montreal St Lawrence edition Burlington Plattsburgh Watertown eastern St Lawrence County 45 486Virginia Central Virginia 1962 2004 Roanoke Bluefield Beckley Oak Hill merged into Virginia State edition in 2004 63 041Eastern Virginia 1962 2004 Norfolk Richmond Charlottesville Harrisonburg Merged into Virginia in 2004 157 101Virginia 1957 1962 Norfolk Richmond Bristol Kingsport Johnson City RoanokeVirginia State 2004 2005 Norfolk Richmond Charlottesville Harrisonburg Roanoke LynchburgVirginia Carolina at least by April 16 1955 1957 Norfolk Roanoke Richmond Raleigh Durham Greensboro High Point Winston SalemWashington Eastern Washington State at least by 1957 Spokane non metro only from 1979 Returned in 2004 merger Yakima Kennewick Pasco Richland Moses Lake during KBAS s 1957 61 existence Walla Walla for the brief time in 1960 that KNBS TV lasted Wenatchee during KCWT s existence Pullman Lewiston Moscow and until 1965 Missoula and Great Falls 47 379Puget Sound At least by April 30 1960 1972 revived 1997 2004 Seattle Bellingham also Vancouver and Victoria until 1965 During the latter years of publication the edition served as cable guide listingsSeattle Tacoma At least by September 2 1961 1972 and 2004 2005 Seattle Ultimate Cable edition was published from 1998 to 2002Spokane 1979 2004 Spokane metro area 48 422 Was merged into Eastern Washington edition in 2004Western Washington State 1954 1961 1972 2004 Seattle Bellingham also Vancouver and Victoria 310 552 Edition was renamed Seattle Tacoma in 2004West Virginia Huntington at least in 1953 HuntingtonWest Virginia at least by March 2 1957 Charleston Huntington Bluefield Beckley Oak Hill Parkersburg Wheeling Lewisburg Clarksburg Weston Columbus Athens Portsmouth Hazard KET Kentucky Educational Television affiliates in Pikeville Ashland Hazard and Morehead under omnibus KET channel slug 137 246Wheeling Steubenville 1975 2004 Wheeling Steubenville Clarksburg Fairmont merged with Pittsburgh edition in 2004 106 039Wisconsin Illinois Wisconsin June 23 1973 2001 2004 2005 Madison Milwaukee Rockford Chicago Northern areas 241 338Madison 2001 2004 MadisonMilwaukee Metro 2001 2004 MilwaukeeNorthern Wisconsin from June 23 1973 Green Bay Wausau Rhinelander Marquette Milwaukee Northern Metro 166 183Wisconsin Issue 46 February 12 1954 June 16 1973 Milwaukee Madison Green Bay Fond du Lac Wausau Rhinelander Eau Claire La Crosse MarquetteSource for 1988 circulation figures Audit Bureau of Circulation June 30 1988 Consumer Magazine and Agri Media Rates and Data January 27 1989 pp 465 67 Canada EditBeginning on December 4 1965 TV Guide split some of its editions listing both American and Canadian stations An article called The Canadian Report was then launched in those editions sold primarily or solely in Canada The Canadian edition of TV Guide split off into its own publication in January 1977 On November 5 2005 all remaining editions of TV Guide were consolidated to two editions one for Eastern Canada and one for Western Canada The print edition of TV Guide ended after the November 25 2006 issue though the publication continues as a web magazine which was incorporated into another website The Loop by Sympatico in December 2012 with occasional print specials sold at newsstands There were no TV Guide editions for Newfoundland and Labrador or for the northern territories Some communities such as Dawson Creek British Columbia and Thunder Bay Ontario also had no TV Guide coverage Television listings in these regions were usually provided by local newspapers and or local magazines One such example is the Newfoundland Herald which features television listings for the province along with entertainment news and light features TV Guide editions sold in Quebec are generally limited to Anglophone communities and featured only local listings for Montreal Sherbrooke and or Ottawa TV Guide s francophone counterpart is TV Hebdo which features television listings for most stations in Quebec and the Ottawa Valley Published by Quebecor Media it remains in publication to this day The November 6 1954 Chicago edition of TV Guide has a list of Editions that TV Guide serves and gift subscriptions are available for 29 U S states plus the District of Columbia and Canada is mentioned at the end of the list as Canada Toronto Hamilton Windsor Vancouver Province Edition Dates in existence TV market availability NotesAlberta Montana Alberta 1962 November 27 1965 Despite the title the only Montana stations listed here were those of Great Falls this edition also listed Calgary Edmonton Lethbridge Medicine Hat and Red Deer Was split into separate Alberta and Montana editionsAlberta Eastern British Columbia from December 4 1965 1972 Calgary Edmonton Lethbridge Medicine Hat Red Deer Kamloops Kelowna This edition also included listings for distant US locals from Great Falls and Spokane Alberta at least by 1973 1978 Calgary Edmonton Lethbridge Medicine Hat Red Deer This edition also included listings for distant US locals from Great Falls and Spokane Alberta 1986 1998 Calgary Edmonton Lethbridge Medicine Hat and Red DeerCalgary Southern Alberta 1978 1986 Calgary Red DeerCalgary at least 1988 1997 Calgary Red Deer This edition likely started as a regional edition for Calgary as early as 1986 By the early 1990s the printed listings adopted the cable dial position bullets used by other cable editions Initially Rogers Cable was identified with black numeric bullets and Calgary Cable Shaw Cable was identified by white numeric bullets By the mid 1990s Shaw Cable owned both systems and as a result the listings were updated to reflect the single cable line up for Calgary with dial positions identified with black numeric bullets Calgary Edmonton 1997 1998 Calgary Edmonton Medicine Hat Lethbridge Red Deer Short lived combined Calgary and Edmonton cable listings Edition ran from Late August 1997 to March 1998 This edition replaced individual cable editions Calgary Cable Edition and Edmonton Cable Edition both of which were in circulation as early as 1993Shaw Calgary Southern Alberta 1998 2005 Calgary Red Deer Medicine Hat LethbridgeEdmonton Northern Alberta 1978 1986 Edmonton LloydminsterEdmonton at least 1986 1997 Edmonton This edition started out as a regional edition for the Edmonton area By the early 1990s the listings format adapted the cable edition format used by other cable editions Videotron dial positions where identified with black numeric bullets while Shaw dial positions where identified with white numeric bullets Shaw Edmonton Northern Alberta 1998 2005 Edmonton Lloydminster Also known as Edmonton amp Area EditionBritish Columbia Puget Sound 1962 November 27 1965 Vancouver Victoria Bellingham This edition served markets in both Canada and US Western British Columbia from December 4 1965 mid 2005 Vancouver Victoria This edition became known as BC Edition starting in 1995 Greater Vancouver Rogers at least by 1993 Vancouver Victoria This edition was renamed to Vancouver Shaw in 2001 Vancouver Shaw BC mid 2005 Oct 29 2005 Vancouver Victoria This edition was the result of merging BC Edition and Vancouver ShawEastern British Columbia from 1972 1981 Kamloops Kelowna Prince GeorgeInterior British Columbia 1 from 1981 Kamloops Kelowna Prince George TerraceManitoba Dakota Winnipeg February 18 1961 November 27 1965 Winnipeg Brandon Pembina Fargo Bismarck This edition was sold in the US and Canada This was the third edition to serve viewers in Canada There was no cable from United States until 1968 and TV Guide didn t publish the American stations until August 1970 Manitoba Saskatchewan December 4 1965 February 2 1980 Winnipeg Brandon Regina Saskatoon Moose Jaw Prince Albert Yorkton Swift Current This edition did not list any U S locals until August 1970 with the exception for KCND from Pembina There was no cable from United States until 1968 and TV Guide didn t publish the American stations until August 1970 Manitoba February 9 1980 2005 Winnipeg BrandonNew Brunswick Nova Scotia Prince Edward Island Maritimes 1976 2005 Saint John Moncton Halifax Sydney Charlottetown Rimouski Quebec Ontario Cancom at least by the early 1990s Timmins Sudbury except the cities of Sudbury and Elliot Lake North Bay Sault Ste Marie Despite the Cancom name this edition primarily served northeastern OntarioNorth Shore at least by early 1988 199 Serving Sault Ste Marie Elliot Lake amp Blind River Featured cable specific listings for Sault Ste Marie and Elliot Lake White numeric bullets indicated listings for Sault Ste Marie and Black Numeric Bullets indicated listings for Elliot Lake Sudbury at least by early 1988 December 23 1989 SudburySudbury Elliot Lake December 30 1989 1996 Sudbury Sudbury and Elliot Lake areas Northern Cable Edition at least by 1997 Timmins Sudbury North BayNorthern Ontario Edition at least by 2001 Timmins Sudbury North Bay Thunder BayWestern Ontario from December 4 1965 October 29 2005 London Windsor WinghamHamilton and Niagara August 23 1980 1981 Hamilton Niagara Falls Kitchener BrantfordHamilton and Region 1981 2002 Hamilton Kitchener BrantfordLake Ontario at least by January 29 1955 1965 Toronto Hamilton Kitchener Buffalo Rochester Syracuse Watertown Kingston Peterborough Wingham London This edition was also sold in the U S in the Buffalo and Rochester marketsToronto Lake Ontario December 4 1965 August 16 1980 Toronto Hamilton Kitchener Niagara Falls Peterborough Barrie Buffalo RochesterToronto August 23 1980 August 5 1995 Toronto Kitchener Peterborough BarrieToronto Peterborough August 12 1995 2002 Toronto Kitchener Peterborough BarrieCentral Ontario 2002 2005 Toronto Hamilton Kitchener Niagara Falls Peterborough Wingham BarrieToronto Rogers Central Ontario April 2005 Nov 2005 Toronto Hamilton Kitchener Niagara Falls Peterborough Wingham BarrieToronto Rogers Cable 1991 2005 TorontoOshawa Peterborough August 23 1980 August 5 1995 Toronto Durham Region PeterboroughEastern Ontario 1979 2005 Ottawa Kingston Pembroke The cable lineup chart also mentions Rouyn Noranda and Val d Or though this edition did not include listings for local channels in those cities Edition was known as Ottawa Eastern Ontario edition until 1994 Quebec Hudson Valley at least 1957 1958 Montreal Sherbrooke Burlington Plattsburgh Albany Syracuse This edition was also sold in the U S in the Burlington Plattsburgh Syracuse and Albany markets St Lawrence at least by November 23 1957 1965 Montreal Ottawa Kingston Sherbrooke Burlington Plattsburgh This edition was also sold in the U S in the Burlington Plattsburgh marketMontreal St Lawrence 1965 1979 Montreal Ottawa Kingston Sherbrooke Burlington PlattsburghMontreal Quebec 1979 1984 Montreal Sherbrooke Trois Rivieres QuebecMontreal at least 1984 2005 Montreal Sherbrooke Trois Rivieres Quebec city stations dropped from this edition Starting in 1990s primetime grids featured cable positions for CF Cable and Videotron in MontrealSaskatchewan Saskatchewan February 9 1980 2005 Regina Saskatoon Moose Jaw Prince Albert Yorkton Swift CurrentNote Market availability refers to the television markets in which a particular edition was available Many editions also contained listings for other markets in which they were not available For example New York City listings appeared in many adjacent editions although only the New York Metropolitan Edition was ever available in New York City References Edit http www mcquarrieweb ca TVGuideWebsite tv guide 1981 05 30 interior british columbia edition php Consumer Magazine and Farm Publication Rates and Data Standard Rates and Data Service Inc External links EditMatt s TV Guide Edition History Page Usurped possible virus in archived page according to ZoneAlarm Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of TV Guide editions amp oldid 1160032599, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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