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Beginning Sunday, Dec. 6, the Sun Herald will offer readers the opportunity to subscribe to a new weekly TV book titled OnTV Magazine.

The new TV book is in a 44-page magazine format and features a color cover, celebrity entertainment feature stories, complete daytime and evening listings for the South Mississippi market, Sudoku, word search and crossword puzzles and horoscopes.

OnTV magazine is published by National Television Book Company (NTVB), the premier TV magazine provider to the newspaper industry and to digital television information systems.

NTVB has created this South Mississippi edition of OnTV Magazine for the Sun Herald to replace the current TV Week.

OnTV Magazine will be included free in all print editions of the Sunday Sun Herald throughout the month of December.

Beginning in January, OnTV will be available to current Sun Herald home delivery customers by subscription only.

It can be delivered with the Sunday newspaper for the special discounted Sun Herald subscriber price of $39 per year.

Those who are not currently Sun Herald home delivery customers may subscribe to OnTV for $73 a year.

The Sun Herald will discontinue the TV Week publication in December but will continue to publish primetime TV listings in each day’s newspaper, seven days each week.

Subscription information for OnTV Magazine, including a toll-free telephone number and Web site, will be announced in December.

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