Why L.A. Times readers are not happy to lose TV listings

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Why L.A. Times readers are not happy to lose TV listings
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More than 100 L.A. Times readers wrote in to express anger and disappointment at the paper's decision to stop publishing syndicated TV listings.

I guess the L.A. Times has kicked the seniors to the curb and decided that they no longer matter at all. Many seniors are not computer-savvy or not online at all.Laurie KelsonParrish HirasakiAs a reader of your paper for over 50 years, I am really sad to not see the TV guide.

I avoid all social media, and I do not stream television programming, which I fully acknowledge puts me squarely “behind the times” — a place Matt Brennan tells me is a lousy place to be, at least if you’re a newspaper with the word “Times” in your name. Subscription prices increase regularly, and yet the return on that investment decreases just as regularly.EncinoI was disappointed to see the newspaper will no longer include the TV listing grid in the e-edition. That is very unfortunate. It’s one of the most valuable and useful sections. I have been subscribed to the e-edition solely to have access to the TV listings.

I already checked out your Screen Gab and it’s useless. A whole page of apps I don’t want to click on. And while newspapers have all gotten smaller the last few years, most still have some TV listings, and many still run TV grids.

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