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date: Sun, 6 Jan 2008 07:51:27 -0800 (PST),    group: uk.tech.tv.video.pvr        back       
Television Magazine is back   
Just a message to anyone in the trade or with an interest, who has
missed the Television Magazine since it ceased publication earlier in
the year:

Television (& Consumer Electronics) Magazine is now back from a new
publisher.

"info@televisionmagazine.co.uk"
01903 774481

Many of the old contributors are back and the format is better than
the old one had become.
Donald Bullock, A day in the life, Roger Bunney, Test Case, all
there.

Long may this continue, but it will need our support both as buyers
and contributors.
I think fault reports are relevent. I think anything we can do to
help
each other and compare notes is good. Independent businesses can help
each other to stay afloat by sharing ideas of good practice and
quality workmanship.
Also by comparing notes we can have a laugh and stop ourselves going
completely mad as we realise that we are not the only ones with
completely impossible customers who want miracles for peanuts.


Enthusiasts exist and like to compare notes and so long as the editor
keeps to his stated and intended format, I am sure he will make a
success of it.
date: Sun, 6 Jan 2008 07:51:27 -0800 (PST)   author:   widgitt

Re: Television Magazine is back   
"widgitt"  wrote in message 
news:156e0308-8602-4c47-b667-589a09bc0658@l6g2000prm.googlegroups.com...
> Just a message to anyone in the trade or with an interest, who has
> missed the Television Magazine since it ceased publication earlier in
> the year:
>
> Television (& Consumer Electronics) Magazine is now back from a new
> publisher.
>
> "info@televisionmagazine.co.uk"
> 01903 774481
>
> Many of the old contributors are back and the format is better than
> the old one had become.
> Donald Bullock, A day in the life, Roger Bunney, Test Case, all
> there.

I gave up with the subscription years ago, round about the time the trade 
gave up on everyone.
I do occasionaly miss the old TV mag, but its audence is going to be even 
smaller than when the last lot gave up on it as a going financial concern.
I do wish them well, but nostalgia doesn't run to £56 a year round here.
I always wondered why they didn't include computer repair in their remit, 
cater to a growing rather than a shrinking market.
I guess it would have ended up like the ETU with plumbing articles as well 
;-)

Just one question, is that online thing a whole mag or just a taster??

Djimbo. 



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date: Sun, 6 Jan 2008 23:36:58 -0000   author:   djimbo

Re: Television Magazine is back   
> Just one question, is that online thing a whole mag or just a taster??


No its not on line and its a real magazine. My first one has just
arrived and it is just like the usual one but presented better than
the later ones from the previous publisher.
date: Mon, 7 Jan 2008 16:40:30 -0800 (PST)   author:   widgitt

Re: Television Magazine is back   
"widgitt"  wrote in message 
news:24dc0154-de6d-4a6c-a834-5640c2405b17@s8g2000prg.googlegroups.com...
>
>> Just one question, is that online thing a whole mag or just a taster??
>
>
> No its not on line and its a real magazine. My first one has just
> arrived and it is just like the usual one but presented better than
> the later ones from the previous publisher.

No, my question was refering to the online example on the website.
Is it a partial sample or a complete issue??
If it's a complete mag, I can't help thinking it's shrunk quite a bit,
perhaps you could simply say how many pages your 'real magazine'
has, that would clarify things; for me anyay.
It also appears that it CAN be electronicaly delivered if one were to so 
wish.
Not terribly handy for reading in the toilet though ;-)

Djimbo .



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date: Tue, 8 Jan 2008 10:29:25 -0000   author:   djimbo

Re: Television Magazine is back   
djimbo wrote:

> Not terribly handy for reading in the toilet though ;-)
> 

You could hang a flat screen monitor on the back of the door ?

:-)

-- 
Adrian C
date: Tue, 08 Jan 2008 23:16:46 +0000   author:   Adrian C lid

Re: Television Magazine is back   
The message 
from Adrian C <email@here.invalid> contains these words:

> djimbo wrote:

> > Not terribly handy for reading in the toilet though ;-)
> > 

> You could hang a flat screen monitor on the back of the door ?  :-)

 Great Idea! A more hygenic option, too! (requires each user to have
their own individual ,washable, remote controller for best hygenic
practice :-)

-- 
Regards, John.

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date: Wed, 9 Jan 2008 00:29:17 GMT   author:   Johnny B Good

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