- Epguides
Infobox Website
name = epguides
favicon = [http://epguides.com/favicon.ico]
caption =
url = http://epguides.com/
commercial = Yes
type = Entertainment
registration = None
owner =George Fergus
author = George Fergus, Dennis Kytasaari & John Lavalie
launch date = July 11, 1999
current status = Active
revenue =epguides is a website dedicated to
English language radio and television shows.George Fergus , the owner of epguides, began it in1995 as a personal site at www.xnet.com/~fergus [http://web.archive.org/web/19970703135432/http://www.xnet.com/~fergus/titles.shtml] with fan-compiled episode guides and lists for several hundred shows. But after it was recommended by Tim Brooks and Earle Marsh in the seventh edition of their bookThe Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows , he established it as a separatedomain name onJuly 11 ,1999 as epguides.com, and it is under this name that it was again recommended in the eighth edition published in 2003. Since 1999 it has also been the principal episode guide website referenced in theFAQ of theUsenet newsgroup rec.arts.tv. [http://homepage.mac.com/ijball/ratv/WWW/guides-reviews.html]The creators are
George Fergus ,Dennis Kytasaari andJohn Lavalie , who also established an information exchange with another upcoming websiteTV Tome and became meta-editors at that site andMovie Tome appointed by John Nestoriak III, the TV Tome and Movie Tome Webmaster.After the selling of the Tome franchise to
CNET , epguides set up a similar relationship with the new siteTV.com . The rec.arts.tv FAQ now describes it with the words: "most useful as a superior 'front-end' to TV.com" guides [http://homepage.mac.com/ijball/ratv/WWW/guides-reviews.html] .Pages
epguides television show pages consist of:
Main page
Example: [http://epguides.com/Sliders/ 1]
The main page displays basic information about the show, such as number of episodes and episode length. There is also an information bar at the top and bottom, in between is a list of episodes in order with air dates. The information bars consist of eight links for further information on the show.
The eight links on the information bars are:
#TO Episode Guide - Takes you to the episodes guide for the show.
#Theme Tune - Takes you to a website where the theme tune can be played, usually SoundAmerica.
#Related links viaGoogle - Brings up a Google search for the specific show. [http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&as_qdr=all&as_q=&num=30&q=%22Sliders%22/ 2]
#SEARCH epguides.com - Brings up a search browser in epguides.
#Frequently Asked Questions - A page displayed frequently asked questions with answers.
#Full Menu of All Series - Brings up a list of all shows in alphabetical order for all shows from A to Z.
#Series Menu by Genre - Takes you to a page displaying recently added shows ordered by genre.
#Current U.S. Schedule Grid - Takes you to the television schedule for the U.S.A.Episode page
Example: [http://epguides.com/Sliders/guide.shtml#ep001 3]
The episode page displays a picture of the show's cast and all the show's episodes with guest stars, a synopsis and crew. There are links to
IMDb for those who acted as the main characters and guest stars.Relationship with TV Tome
Epguides' relationship with TV Tome was established about a year later in June 2000. The creators of both sites decided to collaborate and started a relationship between the sites where all the information on epguides was transferred over to
TV Tome and whenever information was updated on one site, it would automatically be updated on the other site. The Webmaster of TV Tome, John Nestoriak III, made the three founders of epguides meta-editors at TV Tome.After the sale of TV Tome, epguides began a new relationship with the replacement site
TV.com .Radio guides
Because of the dearth of Internet coverage for UK radio shows as compared to their US counterparts, radio shows were added to the epguides database in 2005, and there are now over 800 UK radio series episode lists on the site.
External links
* [http://epguides.com/ epguides]
* [http://www.tv.com/ TV.com]
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