Are old TV Guides worth money?

Save your TV Guides. Copies of the venerable television magazine (which celebrated its 36th birthday April 3) are turning into collector`s items, according to AntiqueWeek magazine. ” Distributed in only 10 cities, this copy of TV Guide may be worth $300 in excellent condition. …

How many TV specials did Elvis do?

three
Elvis Presley’s three network television specials – “Elvis” (1968), “Elvis: Aloha from Hawaii, via Satellite” (1973), and “Elvis in Concert” (1977) – stand among the most highly rated specials of their time.

Do they make TV Guide anymore?

Since 1988, the brand has changed ownership a handful of times, and the magazine and its digital assets were split, with the digital business going to CBS Interactive. But TV Guide the magazine is still here.

What year did they stop making TV Guide?

2008
TV Guide is a digital media company that provides television program listings information as well as entertainment and television-related news. The company sold off its print magazine division, TV Guide Magazine LLC, in 2008.

What TV show censored Elvis from the waist down?

The Ed Sullivan Show
But surprisingly, Ed Sullivan still felt the need to censor Elvis. However, contrary to popular belief, Presley was not censored from the waist up on all three of his appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show. He was only fully and intentionally censored on his last appearance on January 6, 1957.

What was Elvis best performance?

Why Elvis is The King: Top 5 Presley TV performances

  • 1) Elvis performing a seductive version of ‘Hound Dog’ on The Milton Berle Show.
  • 2) The King of Rock and Roll dares to sing gospel on The Ed Sullivan Show.
  • 3) Elvis sings with the number one detractor of rock and roll, Frank Sinatra.

How much does TV Guide magazine cost?

Cover price is $4.99 an issue, current renewal rate is 52 issues for $40.00. TV Guide Magazine, published by NTVB Media, currently publishes 26 double issues. Each count as two of 52 issues in an annual subscription.

Does TV Guide still exist?

Why was Elvis body censored during his performance on TV?

However, Presley’s drummer, DJ Fontana, refuted that reasoning years later, claiming that Sullivan censored Elvis for publicity purposes. “It was a publicity shot,” said Fontana, “just to get people to watch and see what was really going on. There was nothing going on.”


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