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dpratt wrote 2 years ago: -1

Can someone help me? I'm confused why Literary Lethargy was added as an AKA for More Than This. It's only known as More Than This never Literary Lethargy.


RoseRed wrote 2 years ago: 1

@dpratt wrote:
Can someone help me? I'm confused why Literary Lethargy was added as an AKA for More Than This. It's only known as More Than This never Literary Lethargy.

I don't remember, but it's deleted.


momijigari wrote 2 years ago: 1

@RoseRed wrote:
I don't remember, but it's deleted.

According to google, it appears to be the hashtag for the show on fb.


CostaDax wrote 2 years ago: 1

@dpratt wrote:
Can someone help me? I'm confused why Literary Lethargy was added as an AKA for More Than This. It's only known as More Than This never Literary Lethargy.

@RoseRed wrote:
I don't remember, but it's deleted.

@momijigari wrote:
According to google, it appears to be the hashtag for the show on fb.

Literary Lethargy was the working title of the series in the development stage. It was renamed More Than This just before its release. (link1, link2)


TomSouthwell wrote 2 years ago: 2

@RoseRed wrote:
I don't remember, but it's deleted.

@momijigari wrote:
According to google, it appears to be the hashtag for the show on fb.

@CostaDax wrote:
Literary Lethargy was the working title of the series in the development stage. It was renamed More Than This just before its release. (link1, link2)

Added back in 


RoseRed wrote 2 years ago: 2

@CostaDax wrote:
Literary Lethargy was the working title of the series in the development stage. It was renamed More Than This just before its release. (link1, link2)

Thanks, I knew I wasn't crazy!


dpratt wrote 2 years ago: 0

@CostaDax wrote:
Literary Lethargy was the working title of the series in the development stage. It was renamed More Than This just before its release. (link1, link2)

Thanks does the following line from the policy apply? If not then it should probably be removed by someone here with higher privileges than I.

An AKA ("Also Known As") is an alias for a show, to be added when a show is known under multiple names. An AKA may only be added when that name is officially used by the show's Network or Web Channel; for example in a press release or on the show's official website.

suemac wrote 2 years ago: 1

News? Alt ep list?  https://www.tvmaze.com/shows/22390/strike  WarnerMedia/HBOMax press release Jan 25 (very long) shows that Season Five (Troubled Blood) will come to HBO Max (Global Web Channel) on Feb 6.  Since the press release is not related to production/cast, it's NOT news that can be posted to the show, correct?     AND right now the show reflects Season 5 with orig/World premier back on Dec 11 on BBC iplayer (UK Web Channel) and reflects an Alternate Broadcast premier over Dec 11,12,18,19 on BBC One (UK Network). Is a 2nd alternate episode list for HBO Max Feb 6 (all four eps) applicable in this case

Thanks for your time.


JuanArango wrote 2 years ago: 1

@suemac wrote:
News? Alt ep list?  https://www.tvmaze.com/shows/22390/strike  WarnerMedia/HBOMax press release Jan 25 (very long) shows that Season Five (Troubled Blood) will come to HBO Max (Global Web Channel) on Feb 6.  Since the press release is not related to production/cast, it's NOT news that can be posted to the show, correct?     AND right now the show reflects Season 5 with orig/World premier back on Dec 11 on BBC iplayer (UK Web Channel) and reflects an Alternate Broadcast premier over Dec 11,12,18,19 on BBC One (UK Network). Is a 2nd alternate episode list for HBO Max Feb 6 (all four eps) applicable in this case

Thanks for your time.

As news this does not quqlify, as it was already shown on Brit TV and is a Brit show. I can make an alternat list for you tomorrow with the HBO dates.:)

suemac wrote 2 years ago: 1

@JuanArango wrote:
As news this does not quqlify, as it was already shown on Brit TV and is a Brit show. I can make an alternat list for you tomorrow with the HBO dates.:)

OK, Thanks.


LadyShelley wrote 2 years ago: 1

@dpratt wrote:
Thanks does the following line from the policy apply? If not then it should probably be removed by someone here with higher privileges than I.

If the working title was used in press or any sort of official communication, then it is a valid AKA. Many shows have working titles that change as production progresses. 


CostaDax wrote 2 years ago: 1

@dpratt wrote:
Thanks does the following line from the policy apply? If not then it should probably be removed by someone here with higher privileges than I.

@LadyShelley wrote:
If the working title was used in press or any sort of official communication, then it is a valid AKA. Many shows have working titles that change as production progresses. 

Exactly. @LadyShelley explained it perfectly. @RoseRed was right to add it in the first place and @TomSouthwell was right to re-add it. Literary Lethargy was the official and only title that was used during the development stage. It can still be found on the links I provided plus a few others. It is a valid AKA. No need to remove it. Just to avoid future confusion, I added the phrase (working title) inside brackets next Literary Lethargy. This is something I always do with working titles, for exactly that reason, to avoid future misunderstandings. :)

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