Readers looking for Friday evening tv listings on vindy.com will not find a schedule in the text provided. The page is labeled as TV listings, but the visible copy offers no broadcast times, channels, or programs to guide a viewer.
That matters because this is the kind of page people open expecting quick answers, especially on a Friday when they are deciding what to watch that night. Instead, the excerpt shifts to unrelated items, including Dear Annie, a question about a spouse's financial interest, cruise passengers, Senior News submissions, and a note on antidepressant medications.
The only concrete details in the material are broader references, not listings: nearly 50 million Americans take antidepressant medications, with sertraline and escitalopram named as examples. The page also carries a 2026 copyright line for Eastern Ohio Newspapers, Inc., along with 240 Franklin Street SE, Warren, OH 44482, and the phone number 330-841-1600.
So the gap is plain. The page is framed as a Friday evening TV guide, but the provided text does not actually supply one. Anyone searching it for a lineup is left without the one thing the label promises.
What happens next is not a programming update but a missing one: the actual listings would need to appear elsewhere in the complete page or edition before the title matches the content. Until then, the question remains unanswered for readers who wanted a schedule, not a scatter of unrelated copy.

