Are old TV Guides worth anything?

Are old TV Guides worth anything?

The April 30, 1955, edition (cover: Fess Parker as Davy Crockett) goes for about $20, Felchner reports. The May 7, 1960, edition (Elvis Presley and Frank Sinatra on the cover) brings about $30. As you might gather, fans value old TV Guides for their cover art, which was frequently excellent.

Who was on the cover of the first TV Guide?

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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.

Is there still a print version of TV Guide?

Since 1988, the brand has changed ownership a handful of times, and the magazine and its digital assets were split, with the digital business going to CBS Interactive. But TV Guide the magazine is still here.

When did TV Guide stop printing?

On July 26, 2005, Gemstar-TV Guide announced that TV Guide would abandon its longtime digest size format and begin printing as a larger full-size national magazine that would offer more stories and fewer program listings.

How much was the first TV Guide?

TV Guide cost just 15 cents when it was first published by Triangle Publications in the US in ten cities selling 1,560,000 copies. By the 1960s it was the most widely read magazine in the country.

How much did TV Guide cost?

Cover price is $4.99 an issue, current renewal rate is 52 issues for $40.00. TV Guide Magazine, published by NTVB Media, currently publishes 26 double issues. Each count as two of 52 issues in an annual subscription.

What happened to TV Guide magazine?

Since 1988, the brand has changed ownership a handful of times, and the magazine and its digital assets were split, with the digital business going to CBS Interactive.”

When was TV Guide first published?

1948: A New York attorney sees the future of American pop culture and publishes the first incarnation of what will soon become TV Guide. Lee Wagner had distributed movie celebrity magazines during the previous decade.

Can you still get TV Guide magazine?

One of the most iconic publications in America, TV Guide magazine has been arriving weekly in homes since 1953. Over two million issues are in circulation as of 2011. In addition to television listings included in every issue, the magazine also features celebrity news, interviews, gossip, and film reviews.

What was the original name of the TV Guide?

Thanks to the “guide” button on cable remote controls, it’s been years since anyone really needed the TV Guide Channel — formerly known, prior to 1999, as the Prevue Channel. You probably didn’t even notice when it changed its name again, slightly, in 2007 to the TV Guide Network, and then settled on TVGN in 2013.

Who owns TV Guide?

NTVB Media
TV Guide Magazine is owned by NTVB Media, the publisher of TV entertainment and listings magazines that acquired the magazine in 2015. TV Guide Magazine is one of the most popular magazines in the country with more than 13 million weekly readers.

How much does a subscription to TV Guide cost?

An annual subscription to TV Guide Magazine includes 52 weeks of TV listings delivered in the form of double and triple issues (currently 20 double and 4 triple). Frequency is subject to change without notice. Annual cover price is $121.76.

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