
i have made a error on the good wife episode please delete Cooked Image #62452, sorry
i have made a error on the good wife episode please delete Cooked Image #62452, sorry
SeanConnelly wrote:
i have made a error on the good wife episode please delete Cooked Image #62452, sorry
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JAGUARDOG wrote:
"Ultimate Airport Dubai" does not air on the National Geographic Channel in the U.S. This show airs only internationally per Wikipedia - Ultimate Airport Dubai is a documentary television series which airs on international versions of the National Geographic Channel in more than 170 territories, and available in 45 languages. The program was commissioned by National Geographic Channels International and is produced by Arrow Media. - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultimate_Airport_Dub...
The official website for this series can be found here - http://natgeotv.com/me/ultimate-airport-dubai
I'm not sure how you can fix this error but at the very bottom of this official website I can see a small logo that indicates "National Geographic Abu Dhabi" it is in the section that indicates "In Partnership with Abu Dhabi Media".
Information regarding this Network can be found here - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Geographic_...
I added that network to the site under UAE but I did not change the show as I do not want to do that without permission besides you may decide to move it elsewhere?
Lastly according to the Network’s information that Network only broadcasts in Arabic and no other language is available to be translated from it so it is not broadcast in English.
Thank you for investigating this and feel free to add it to the new network :)
cheers
Juan
Question, how is decided how credits are displayed on Person's page.
Yesterday when i checked for Devan Long, it didn't seem to be either chronological (episode) or alphabetical (Show, not episode).
If it's as random as the way the guests, main cast are displayed, may we have a static display : either chronological from most recent episode (top) to oldest episode (bottom) or alphabetical (show), not my favorite option, but it would make some sense.
It looks like it is displayed by the year a show started from most recent to oldest. If it is that i'll just open a suggestion to change the display and list everything where display should be static in which order with several options.
Also, i have no seen any suggestions lately added to the voting forum since beginning of september, or am I mistaken ?
Tonks wrote:
Question, how is decided how credits are displayed on Person's page.
Yesterday when i checked for Devan Long, it didn't seem to be either chronological (episode) or alphabetical (Show, not episode).
If it's as random as the way the guests, main cast are displayed, may we have a static display : either chronological from most recent episode (top) to oldest episode (bottom) or alphabetical (show), not my favorite option, but it would make some sense.
It looks like it is displayed by the year a show started from most recent to oldest. If it is that i'll just open a suggestion to change the display and list everything where display should be static in which order with several options.
Also, i have no seen any suggestions lately added to the voting forum since beginning of september, or am I mistaken ?
The show credits on that person page will be per year, so if the show has aired firstly in 2014, but he is playing in season 2 for example in 2015, the show credit will appear in the 2014 section with that show, however the episodes are listed in that show as most recent to least recent.
Tonks wrote:
Question, how is decided how credits are displayed on Person's page.
Yesterday when i checked for Devan Long, it didn't seem to be either chronological (episode) or alphabetical (Show, not episode).
If it's as random as the way the guests, main cast are displayed, may we have a static display : either chronological from most recent episode (top) to oldest episode (bottom) or alphabetical (show), not my favorite option, but it would make some sense.
It looks like it is displayed by the year a show started from most recent to oldest. If it is that i'll just open a suggestion to change the display and list everything where display should be static in which order with several options.
Also, i have no seen any suggestions lately added to the voting forum since beginning of september, or am I mistaken ?
David and Jan are still very, very busy to implement some of the suggestion that are on there, please keep in mind this is a hobby for us, we all have fulltime dayjobs
Also alot of features that users asked for where implemented during the last weeks :)
cheers
Juan
JAGUARDOG wrote:
Juan I see you added this new web channel "Pioneer One TV" but I have looked around and I cannot find any proof anywhere that this is or was a name of a web channel. There was however a web series that aired in 2010 and 2011 that was titled "Pioneer One" can you double check this please?
Pioneer One is a 2010 American web series produced by Josh Bernhard and Bracey Smith. It has been funded purely through donations, and is the first series created for and released on BitTorrent networks. - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pioneer_One
and also at imdb.com - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1748166/?ref_=fn_tt_tt...
If I remeber this correctly, there was a web channel specially created to air that show, after it it disappeared again.
cheers
Juan
Uh, there is no spelling check on the site :) If you see one, it's provided by your browser.
I've noticed some odd anomalies as well, usually when pasting in recaps. I don't think there have been spelling changes, but sometimes it will insert a space in the middle of the word that is not in the original (Word) file I'm pasting from.
On a separate note, and apologies if this has been asked before, but what determines what are the top-listed shows on the front page?
I'm as big a fan of Haven as the next person, but it seems odd to have it there instead of Bones, Sleepy Hollow, The Vampire Diaries, Gray's Anatomy, Scandal, or The Originals.
The Player isn't doing well in the ratings, either, but it's up there.
Is it site hits, random, someone's deliberate selection, or... what?
JAGUARDOG wrote:
Yes that has happened to me and also when I want to add something in to a paragraph I had just put there because I missed something it will Not add it in where I want it to go it always puts it at the very front of the very 1st paragraph?
That seems to be a separate issue, but I've noticed it as well. It also jumps to the front of the very 1st paragraph when I highlight something and try to bold/italics it. It usually tosses in an extra hard return as well.
Gadfly wrote:
On a separate note, and apologies if this has been asked before, but what determines what are the top-listed shows on the front page?
I'm as big a fan of Haven as the next person, but it seems odd to have it there instead of Bones, Sleepy Hollow, The Vampire Diaries, Gray's Anatomy, Scandal, or The Originals.
The Player isn't doing well in the ratings, either, but it's up there.
Is it site hits, random, someone's deliberate selection, or... what?
It's based on recent popularity :) The more visits and follows a show gets, the higher up it ranks. Sometimes we get boosts from search engines on very specific pages, causing the popularity for a show to spike unexpectedly.
JAGUARDOG wrote:
If a show airs from 3 PM (15:00) and airs for 3 Hours (180 min.) and therefore ends at 6 PM (18:00) why is it that it does not show on the daily schedule that begins at 5 PM for the shows last hour?
It is this show "THE DOUG GOTTLIEB SHOW" and it airs on CBSSN M - F.
http://www.tvmaze.com/episode/update?id=392011
Ah, that's to be expected. I believe the code only has a margin of 1 hour; if you start the schedule at 5 it won't look at episodes that started before 4. That's for performance reasons; something like this should be highly exceptional I think.
Is there a way to add notes to episodes ?
Like for example on Limitless episode 7, It would be nice to able to add what the episode is referencing to.
Tonks wrote:
Is there a way to add notes to episodes ?
Like for example on Limitless episode 7, It would be nice to able to add what the episode is referencing to.
I think right now you can only do that with writing a comment, or you could make a new paragraph in the episode summary.
cheers
Juan
david wrote:
It's based on recent popularity :) The more visits and follows a show gets, the higher up it ranks. Sometimes we get boosts from search engines on very specific pages, causing the popularity for a show to spike unexpectedly.
Sorry, couldn't remember where this thread was. So... the more I contribute to a show, the more likely it will rank up and appear on the front page?
JuanArango wrote:
I think right now you can only do that with writing a comment, or you could make a new paragraph in the episode summary.
cheers
Juan
Indeed. We're open to adding extra stuff like episode trivia/quotes/etc in the future though. Key here would be the interest from our editing users, we want to know that it'll actually be used before adding it.
Gadfly wrote:
Sorry, couldn't remember where this thread was. So... the more I contribute to a show, the more likely it will rank up and appear on the front page?
Well, not directly, the amount of content in a show is not a factor in itself.
But indirectly, yes. The more interesting content, the more likely it is to attract visitors, and the higher it would rank.
david wrote:
Indeed. We're open to adding extra stuff like episode trivia/quotes/etc in the future though. Key here would be the interest from our editing users, we want to know that it'll actually be used before adding it.
Well songs will be used for sure.
And for limitless episode 7, it's a pity we can't say the episode is an homage to a certain movie with key scenes mimicked from it, for example.
So references and songs for me are important. I can do without the quotes because people can laugh at different things or find some quotes important compared to others. For example, the speech by V in V for vendetta about the 5th of remember ? That's an important quote that has been used a lot since the movie... Those are being searched all the time. People search for songs used in shows all the time. And cultural references put stuff in context. People like this.
And people love goofs too. The only way to know if they'll garner traffic is to implement them, you can then refine and make them more or less visible.