It isn’t just a list of times. It is a discovery engine for cord-cutters and cable loyalists alike. Here is why I’ve made it my browser homepage:
Fast forward to 2024, and things are messy. We don’t just have four channels anymore; we have Netflix, Hulu, Prime, Disney+, Peacock, Paramount+, and broadcast TV hanging out in the corner. How do you keep track of it all?
Note: "TV Passport" can refer to two things: 1) The popular TV listing website ( TVPassport.com ), or 2) The concept of a streaming aggregator. This post covers the website (most common search intent) and pivots to the modern streaming problem. Never Miss a Show Again: Why TV Passport is the Ultimate Binge-Watching Companion
If you are tired of forgetting when your favorite show returns from a mid-season break, or you want to find out why your DVR didn't record the season finale, bookmark TV Passport.