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TV & Satellite Week |
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26/02/09 (62 review reads) |
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Advantages: Comprehensive
Disadvantages: none really
One magazine I get every week is TV and Satellite Week. After getting Sky+ almost a year and a half ago, it has become an indispensable addition to the lounge - usually on the floor!
The most annoying thing about television is missing a good programme, only having some smart alec asking you whether you saw it the day after. Thats really annoying.
I use the Sky Plus listing system, but when you don't know what programmes are about - then a magazine comes in handy. Each day is colour coded and covers all the major channels as well as ones that you don't get listing for in national newspapers. E.g. Sky Arts and FX channels. There are ten pages for each day, which is pretty comprehensive.
The Hotlist is always every handy. This usually comes at the beginning of the magazine and lists along with nice big pictures the week's highlights. This is where I usually pick up my Sky+ remote and start keying in interesting documentaries and programmes that look entertaining.
As well as the features and interviews, there are competitions and whats coming up on DVD and at the cinema.
My favourite section is TV Spy, a section that keeps you up to date with the weeks best American drama shows. For me who likes shows like Terminator The Sarah Connor Chronicle, 24 and Battlestar Galactica it keeps me up to date with the weeks episodes.
At £1.20 it's a snip, and its available in every newsagent out there.
Summary: Excellent TV rag
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