FRIDAY EVENING TV LISTINGS Page Mix-Up Leaves Tv Listings Blank
The tv listings page labeled FRIDAY EVENING TV LISTINGS does not contain Friday evening schedule information in the text provided. Instead, the page mixes in unrelated advice content, including Dear Annie and a question that begins, “My spouse has little interest in our financial position.”
Dear Annie on the page
Nearly 50 million Americans take antidepressant medications, and the visible text also names sertraline and escitalopram. That is a sharp turn from a listings page, and it leaves readers without the schedule details the headline promises.
What readers do not get
The source page shows copyright © 2026 Eastern Ohio Newspapers, Inc., which fits a scraped or mismatched page more than a finished listings package. A page built for Friday night viewing should have channel and program information; this one gives none, so readers looking for what is on tonight have no usable listing to work from.
Call 330-841-1600
The only practical next step in the supplied text is the phone number 330-841-1600, which appears in the material alongside the unrelated advice content. For anyone trying to verify whether the missing schedule was a publishing error, that number is the only direct contact detail present in the text.
With 26, 50 million, 2026, and 330-841-1600 all appearing in the same mix of advice and health snippets, the page reads like a content error rather than a Friday evening TV guide. Readers should treat it as unusable for scheduling and move on until a proper listings page appears.