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== Guidelines == |
== Guidelines == |
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=== Release type === |
=== Release type === |
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The release type should be set to " |
The release type should be set to "Other + Radio". If the show was recorded in front of a live studio audience, add "Live". |
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=== Release name === |
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Revision as of 07:36, 7 July 2012
(some more rambly notes and examples: User:Ianweller/Radio show style examples)
Things that need to be added:
- "Radio" as an extra release type
Guidelines
Release type
The release type should be set to "Other + Radio". If the show was recorded in front of a live studio audience, add "Live".
Release name
Follow this format: YYYY-MM-DD: Title[: Location]
Location is of this syntax: [Venue, ]City, [State, ]Country
Example: 2012-06-30: Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!: State Theatre, Cleveland, OH, USA
Artist credit
Artist credit should be given to the groups or people given at the beginning of the program. Examples:
- Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!: NPR & WBEZ Chicago — "From NPR and WBEZ Chicago, this is "Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!" ..."
- All Things Considered: NPR News (NPR) — "From NPR News, this is All Things Considered ..."
If the groups/people responsible for the production of the show are not named at the beginning, list the syndicates as the artist credit. Example:
- Fresh Air: NPR & WHYY (listed at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fresh_Air)
Track listings
For programs separated into segments when distributed (for example, separate downloads for each segment, or a player which loads a new file for each segment), list each segment as a separate track. The track title should be the title of the segment from the distributor, if useful.
For programs distributed as a single file or track, use only one track, and title it the same as the release.