Entertainment guide offered to readers
Staff reports
While it’s true that men and women are circling the globe in space, writing “personal” letters with help from AI robots, and counting on “Alexa” to remember the kids’ birthdays, life on most days can still be fairly down to earth and often frustrating.
Technology isn’t always our friend.
“I can’t find the remote. I’m missing the end of the game!”
“What time does The Voice come on? I want to hear that local kid sing!”
You buy a “smart” TV only to find out it’s not smart enough. You can’t even find the onscreen program listings.
Take heart. A SAVIOR HAS ARRIVED.
Starting on Thursday, April 17, your Artesia Daily Press will include a weekly television and entertainment guide.
It is our slightly old-fashioned but enduringly tried-and-true solution to the vexing question: What’s on TV?
The 24-page guide, Entertainment Now, will be inserted in your newspaper every Thursday, bringing you complete television listings, streaming schedules, news and features from the world of entertainment, and a variety of puzzles and games.
And it’s FREE with your copy of the newspaper.
So put down your smart phone. Stop trying to wade through that onscreen maze to find out when and where to watch your favorite TV show. Just park your copy of Entertainment Now on the coffee table and grab it whenever you need help. Did you hear that, Alexa?