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==Permitted sites==
==Permitted sites==


Any site on the net that can be considered a "news" site, like newspapers (e.g. [http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/thebeatles The Beatles] at the Guardian or magazines (e.g. [insert some magazine example]) can be linked with this relationship. Note: blogs and fan sites belong under either the 'official homepage' or 'fanpage' relationships.
Any site on the net that can be considered a "news" site, like newspapers (e.g. [http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/thebeatles The Beatles] at the Guardian) or magazines (e.g. [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/u2 U2] at Rolling Stone) can be linked with this relationship. Note: blogs and fan sites belong under either the 'official homepage' or 'fanpage' relationships.


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Revision as of 00:46, 26 February 2010

Link Phrases

  • artist or release has news coverage at URL
  • URL contains news coverage for artist or release

Description

This relationship describes a URL where news coverage for the artist or release can be found.

This AdvancedRelationshipType of Artist-URL Relationship and Release-URL Relationship is part of the Discography Relationship Class.

Permitted sites

Any site on the net that can be considered a "news" site, like newspapers (e.g. The Beatles at the Guardian) or magazines (e.g. U2 at Rolling Stone) can be linked with this relationship. Note: blogs and fan sites belong under either the 'official homepage' or 'fanpage' relationships.