12 Great Websites for TV Fans

Sites Carrying Recaps, Reviews, News and More

By Abe, published Feb 06, 2006
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Maybe you have that one special show you love. Maybe you love every show. Maybe you like to follow the latest insider news on awards shows and casting. Maybe you want to see what happened on tv last week. Whatever your interest in that little box we call television, there are plenty of websites which can supply you with a TV info fix.

TVGuide (www.tvguide.com)
If you're not thrilled with the new, glossy, big-sized TVGuide, you're not alone. But TVGuide still has some of the best tv listings, breaking news, interviews and scoop anywhere. You may have to wade through fifty five articles on the same five shows every week, but you can find what you're looking for. An archive and a movie database are also on the site. Speaking of databases…

Internet Movie Database: TV (www. imbd.com)
The IMDB is the best site for checking the who's who on your favorite shows. Whether you're interested in knowing who starred in that 50s sitcom you just caught on cable or you're wondering where you saw the Law & Order guest actor before, you can look it up here. The IMDB has just about every show known to man listed with cast and crew details and links, info on production, viewer-supplied trivia and message boards. Speaking of message boards…

TV.Com (www.tv.com)
The site formerly known as TV Tome provides message boards for tons of old and new TV shows. You can also look up cast info and episode recaps. Or you can submit your own recaps and reviews. There are also interactive features where you can rate episodes and shows in general. While some shows have skimpy reviews/recaps, others are quite in-depth.

Takeaways
  • There's more to TV online that TVGuide.com (though that's good too...)
  • Many TV sites offer forums so you can rant like heck about your favorite shows messing up...
  • Many sites include archives of info on great shows past
Did You Know?
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