TVTimes


TV Times is a British television listings magazine published by TI Media. First published in 1955, it was, during its first several decades, known for its access to television actors and their programmes.
TV Times belongs to TI Media's family of television magazines including What's on TV, TV & Satellite Week and TV Easy, as well as the soap bi-weekly Soaplife.

History and publication

The magazine was launched in London on 22 September 1955, at 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 London at weekends, while the other ITV regions were served by their own listings magazines. TV Times became a national magazine on 21 September 1968.
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 page listings were finally printed in full colour for the first time. When television listings were deregulated on 1 March 1991, TV Times began carrying listings for the BBC's TV channels, which up to that point had only been printed in the BBC's official listings magazine, the Radio Times. On 11 February 2006 it was refreshed for a more modern look including the double-page highlights of programmes on all channels, plus radio and kids' television listings were scrapped, increasing its emphasis on big-star interviews and soaps.
Originally published by Independent Television Publications, in 1989 the magazine was acquired by IPC Media, which became Time Inc. UK in 2014.

Use of the brand

ITV used the branding for several broadcast spin-offs, including Miss TV Times and The TV Times Awards during the 1970s and 1980s.

Regional editions

Prior to 1968, several of the regional ITV companies produced their own listings magazines:
MagazineITV regions
TVTimesAssociated-Rediffusion, Associated Television, Associated British Corporation, Granada Television, Southern Television, Anglia Television, Border Television, Grampian Television, Scottish Television, Yorkshire Television, Thames Television, London Weekend Television
TV GuideScottish Television
Television WeeklyTelevision Wales and the West, Wales West and North Television , Independent Television Service for Wales and the West, Harlech Television
TV WorldAssociated Television, Associated British Corporation
The ViewerTyne Tees Television, Scottish Television
TV PostUlster Television
Look WestwardWestward Television
Channel ViewerChannel Television

From 1956 to 1964, the Midlands originally had their own edition of TV Times listing ATV and ABC programmes, but a separate listings magazine in the Midlands called TV World from 27 September 1964, with the innovative idea of splitting the magazine itself 50:50, with a second cover in the middle allowing for the magazine to be folded over to create both a weekend and a weekday magazine from one publication, before TV Times went national on 21 September 1968.
During the late 1950s until the early 1980s, TV Times suffered frequent printing disputes that often meant emergency or special combined editions.
On 1 March 1991, TV Times published BBC One and BBC Two programme listings for the first time, which also the 11 regional editions that generally referred to by the ITV company's name rather than geographical area:
BBC regionsITV regions
BBC Northern IrelandUlster Television
BBC ScotlandGrampian Television, Scottish Television, Border Television
BBC North EastTyne Tees Television
BBC NorthYorkshire Television
BBC North WestGranada Television
BBC Wales/WestHarlech Television
BBC MidlandsCentral Independent Television
BBC EastAnglia Television
BBC South EastThames Television, Carlton Television, London Weekend Television
BBC SouthTelevision South, Meridian Broadcasting, Channel Television
BBC South WestTelevision South West, Westcountry Television

Every ITV regional area originally had its own version, but since 2006 there have been only four editions:
EditionChannels
EnglandAll BBC and ITV regions in England and the Channel Islands
ScotlandBBC Scotland, STV and ITV Border
WalesBBC Cymru Wales, ITV Cymru Wales and S4C
Northern IrelandBBC Northern Ireland, UTV, RTÉ One, RTÉ2 and Virgin Media One

''Channel Viewer/CTV Times''

published its own listings magazine Channel Viewer on 1 September 1962, followed by a 1970s relaunch as Channel Television Times and then later shortened to CTV Times until 25 October 1991 as it was feared that the company might cease trading without the revenue from its own magazine.