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(New page: == General thoughts == * Release titles: <nowiki>YYYY-MM-DD: Title[: Location]</nowiki> ** Location syntax: <nowiki>[Venue, ]City, [State, ]Country</nowiki> ** Same as [[Style/Specific_typ...)
 
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* Artist credit: [http://musicbrainz.org/artist/ef4cf8e8-4836-4fd3-b29c-58c3e68c8441 NPR]
* Artist credit: [http://musicbrainz.org/artist/ef4cf8e8-4836-4fd3-b29c-58c3e68c8441 NPR]
* Tracklist: Digital Media 1
* Tracklist: Digital Media 1
*# U.S. Unemployment Rate Sticks At 8.2 Percent (4:04)
*# U.S. Unemployment Rate Sticks at 8.2 Percent (4:04)
*#* writer: Yuki Noguchi
*#* writer: Yuki Noguchi
*#* [[Free_Download_Relationship_Type|can be downloaded for free at]]: http://www.npr.org/2012/07/06/156390697/u-s-unemployment-rate-sticks-at-8-2-percent
*#* [[Free_Download_Relationship_Type|can be downloaded for free at]]: http://www.npr.org/2012/07/06/156390697/u-s-unemployment-rate-sticks-at-8-2-percent
*# Week In Politics: Mitt Romney, Health Care Mandate (5:58)
*# Week in Politics: Mitt Romney, Health Care Mandate (5:58)
*#* [[Free_Download_Relationship_Type|can be downloaded for free at]]: http://www.npr.org/2012/07/06/156390699/week-in-politics-mitt-romney-health-care-mandate
*#* [[Free_Download_Relationship_Type|can be downloaded for free at]]: http://www.npr.org/2012/07/06/156390699/week-in-politics-mitt-romney-health-care-mandate
*#* [[Samples_Relationship_Type|contains samples from]] [http://musicbrainz.org/recording/8933a622-56ac-43b4-bda2-377b1005ac35 King of Diamonds]
*#* [[Samples_Relationship_Type|contains samples from]] [http://musicbrainz.org/recording/8933a622-56ac-43b4-bda2-377b1005ac35 King of Diamonds]

Revision as of 03:41, 7 July 2012

General thoughts

  • Release titles: YYYY-MM-DD: Title[: Location]
    • Location syntax: [Venue, ]City, [State, ]Country
    • Same as live bootleg style, since it's the only other dated style system
    • Location only required for those shows recorded with a live audience, such as "Wait Wait"
  • A bot could be programmed to enter most shows (and calculate fingerprints!) with high accuracy from RSS feeds
  • For NPR shows, link to the transcript or article that goes with the audio; these URLs are less likely to break than direct MP3 links
  • Would be good to have a new "transcript" URL relationship to go along with this, but for NPR the download link is usually also the transcript/full article link

Examples

All Things Considered

All Things Considered, 2012-07-06