TVTimes
TV Times is a British television listings magazine. From 1955 until 1991, it was the only source of seven-day listings for ITV and, from 1982, Channel 4. The magazine did not circulate nationally until 1968 as some regional stations opted to produce their own listings publications. Until the market was deregulated, its nearest rival was Radio Times – owned then by the BBC and at the time the only source of weekly BBC television and radio schedules. However the two magazines were very different in character, and viewers wanting the full listings for the coming week were required to purchase both publications. The TV Times branding was also used for several broadcast spin-offs on ITV, including the Miss TV Times and The TV Times Awards during the 1970s and 1980s.
Previously published by Independent Television Publications, owned by the participating ITV companies, the magazine was acquired by IPC Media in 1989, which became Time Inc. UK in 2014 and then TI Media in 2018. It was acquired by Future plc in 2020.
History and profile
TV Times was launched on 22 September 1955, with the start of transmissions of the first ITV station, Associated-Rediffusion. Initially, the magazine was published only in the London area, carrying listings for Associated-Rediffusion on weekdays and ATV at weekends, but regional editions began to appear covering those ITV regional companies which did not opt to establish their own listings magazines. TV Times became a national magazine from 21 September 1968.During the late 1950s until the early 1980s, TV Times suffered frequent printing disputes that often resulted in the publication of emergency or special combined editions.
The magazine was branded as TV Times Magazine from 3 October 1981 until 6 October 1984, the premise being it contained more than simply television listings. From November 1982 onwards, it carried listings for Channel 4 and its Welsh equivalent, S4C. On 7 October 1989, the programme schedule pages were printed in full colour for the first time. When the television listings were deregulated on 1 March 1991, TV Times began carrying listings for the BBC's television channels and radio stations which, up to that point, had only been printed in the BBC's official listings magazine, Radio Times. On 11 February 2006, the magazine was refreshed for a more modern look including the double-page highlights of programmes on all channels as well as radio and kids' television listings were scrapped, increasing the publication's emphasis on big-star interviews and soaps.
On 15 March 2022, the television listings were given a refreshed layout which is similar to Radio Times, TV & Satellite Week and What's on TV. The changes included a return of radio schedules to the magazine after a 16-year absence.
''TV Times'' Awards
The awards are held annually to celebrate best in British television as nominations and winners are entirely chosen by its readers.Regional editions
Until 21 September 1968, several of the regional ITV companies produced their own listings magazines:| Magazine name | ITV region | Publisher |
| TV Times | TV Publications Ltd | |
| TV Guide | Scottish Television | The Scotsman Publications Ltd |
| Television Weekly | Berrows Newspapers Ltd | |
| Wales West and North Television | Wales Publications Ltd | |
| TV World | Aston Publications Ltd | |
| The Viewer | News Chronicle/Dickens Press Ltd | |
| Look Westward | Westward Television | News Chronicle/Dickens Press Ltd |
| TV Post | Ulster Television | Century Newspapers Ltd |
| Channel Viewer | Channel Television | Channel Islands Communications Ltd |
On 1 March 1991, TV Times published BBC One and BBC Two programme listings for the first time, which also mirrored the 11 regional editions generally referred to by the ITV company's name, rather than geographical area:
| Region | BBC TV | ITV |
| London | BBC South East | |
| East of England | BBC East | Anglia Television |
| Midlands | Central Independent Television | |
| South/South East England | ||
| South West England | BBC South West | |
| Wales/West of England | HTV | |
| North West England | BBC North West | Granada Television |
| Yorkshire/Lincolnshire | BBC North | Yorkshire Television |
| North East England | BBC North East | |
| Central/Northern Scotland | BBC Scotland | |
| Northern Ireland | BBC Northern Ireland | Ulster Television |
The ten regional editions in England had ended by September 2005, and since then there have been only four editions:
| Region | Channels |
| England | All 13 BBC and 10 ITV regions in England, the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands |
| Wales | |
| Scotland | |
| Northern Ireland |
''TV Guide''
TV Guide is a television listings newspaper for Scottish Television programmes was published by The Scotsman Publications Ltd on 29 August 1957. The circulation began at 75,000, rising to 255,000 by October 1958. By February 1959, it had reached 300,000 – four times what the original circulation 17 months prior.In October 1961, TV Guide compared itself that conclude its readers got "a far better bargain than do the readers of any of the other programme papers in Great Britain and Northern Ireland" – with three times as much information as viewers in North East England, twice as much as Northern Ireland and Wales, even when the TV Times put out an enlarged Grampian issue still gave a better overall service than their best special effort.
An arrangement was made between The Scotsman Publications Ltd and the Daily News Ltd for the printing of TV Guide in a new magazine size and format. The new easy-to-handle publication was printed in magazine style by the photogravure process, bringing clearer, brighter pictures and print, with stitched pages to ensure longer life. It appeared under a new title called The Viewer on 5 May 1962.
''The Viewer'' / ''Look Westward''
The Viewer is a television listings magazine in the North East England which covering the Tyne Tees area was first published on 17 January 1959 by News Chronicle as the official programme journal and registered at the General Post Office as a newspaper. It also publishes a version of The Viewer in the Central Scotland which covered the area of Scottish Television; and Look Westward in the South West England, with all the programmes for Westward Television.The final edition of The Viewer for Central Scotland was published on 18 September 1965, they contract to publish STV listings had come to an end and decided not to renew it, within all the ITV programmes were published in an edition of TV Times from the following week. Three years later, Tyne Tees and Westward both published its final edition on 14 September 1968, shortly before TV Times became a national magazine for the first time from 21 September of that year.