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Som Patterkine23 Sep 2002 12:00 pm:
Hi. The Yahoo India TV Guide is really just a list of links. Not very good. The one that I have found better is http://www.zipazap.com This is perhaps one of the better TV Guides especially on accuracy. I looked up the promoters of Zipazap and they all seem to be solid TV professionals that explains the quality of info on this site. Bye Som
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