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As a collector of New York City TV listings, I can tell you there are many free websites that have archived old newspapers where you can search to find listings. These websites include libraries and other organizations that are not behind a pay wall. I I see no reason why listings from places like this should not be allowed.
 
Alot of listings are from papers on paywalled sites like Newspapers.com but a lot of papers are also archived on Google's Newspaper Archive for free. Why can't we keep this feature and define which ones are from Google's Newspaper Archive like the Tampa Bay Times (formerly St. Petersburg Times) or the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette to name a couple?
 
Alot of listings are from papers on paywalled sites like Newspapers.com but a lot of papers are also archived on Google's Newspaper Archive for free. Why can't we keep this feature and define which ones are from Google's Newspaper Archive like the Tampa Bay Times (formerly St. Petersburg Times) or the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette to name a couple?
The problem with the listing posted up to now is that they do not include the source so that it can be verified. Further, a lot more than "Fair Usage" is contained in the extensive lists.
 
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