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We often receive many e-mails asking the same types of questions, so we have developed this section of the website to help answer many of the

Frequently Asked Questions:

 

 

In this set of Questions and Answers we will often refer to 'X'.  This can represent any specific peice of information that you may be asking about.  When you read the answer you will find out what to do with your 'X' to get the answer you need.

 

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I am looking for back issues of TVTimes.  Where can I find them?

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At what time did a specific show air on what channel(s)?

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There was an advertisement that I saw in your publication, how do I contact the advertiser?

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You had an article in a past issue, how do I get a copy of that or get more information about that article.

 

 

 

The Actual answers:

 

Q: I am looking for back issues of TVTimes.  Where can I find them?
A: Unfortunately, we are an online only publication so we do no have back issues.  Because all our content is dynamically generated with the help of our partners there is no need or ability to produce a printed publication.  By having all our content dynamically online you will always receive the most up-to-date information available.

If you are looking for an edition of a TVTimes printed publication, more than likely it was produced by your local newspaper.  I would recommend looking in a current printed publication that you are referencing and see if there is contact information in there.  The alternative option is to contact the local newspaper and see if they have old editions of your local TVTimes.

If by chance there is actually a free standing publication in your area that is not part of the local newspaper you should be able to find the contact information for the publisher inside the publication.  If not you may check with the location that you picked it up from and see if they have a way to contact them.

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Q: At what time did the show 'X' air on channel 'X'?
A: Because we are a dynamically changing site and because we partner with other content providers our content can literally change at a moments notice.  This make is near impossible to archive such a vast amount of information.

We are working on putting together a procedure with other websites to help find this type of information.  Ultimately it will boil down e-mailing the distribution company and see if they have a record of who 'licensed' or paid royalties to show the movie 'X'.

Check back on the FAQ's occasionally to see if we have any updates on this procedure.

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Q: There was an advertisement that I saw in your publication, how do I contact the advertiser?
A: Good news is that we are now Banner Ad free.

There are two possible advertisers that you may be referencing:

  1. We have partners and we share their content.  Because they are a profit generating company they have to have advertisers.  To help maintain this partnership we do not attempt to remove or hide their supports.  We have set-up a 'donation' location with Amazon that our guests can contribute to our site.  This keeps us Banner Free.  If you are interested in donating click here.
     
  2. You may be referencing a printed publication called TVTimes that you saw a specific ad in.  If this is the case, we are an online only publication and do not have a printed publication.

    If you were looking for an edition of a TVTimes printed publication, more than likely it was produced by your local newspaper.  I would recommend looking in a current printed publication that you are referencing and see if there is contact information in there.  The alternative option is to contact the local newspaper and see if they have old editions of your local TVTimes.

    If by chance there is actually a free standing publication in your area that is not part of the local newspaper you should be able to find the contact information for the publisher inside the publication.  If not you may check with the location that you picked it up from and see if they have a way to contact them.
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Q: You had an article in a past issue, how do I get a copy of that or get more information about that article.
A: Unfortunately, we are an online only publication so we do no have back issues.  Because all our content is dynamically generated with the help of our partners there is no need or ability to produce a printed publication.  By having all our content dynamically online you will always receive the most up-to-date information available.  At this time we do not have on-line articles to archive.  But we are working on starting this in the future.

If you are looking for an edition of a TVTimes printed publication, more than likely it was produced by your local newspaper.  I would recommend looking in a current printed publication that you are referencing and see if there is contact information in there.  The alternative option is to contact the local newspaper and see if they have old editions of your local TVTimes.

If by chance there is actually a free standing publication in your area that is not part of the local newspaper you should be able to find the contact information for the publisher inside the publication.  If not you may check with the location that you picked it up from and see if they have a way to contact them.

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