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drosso46561 wrote 2 years ago: 1

@Magitroopa wrote:
The only 'calling out' I am doing is to give Cosmic the notification as well rather than just blindly/quietly posting about this here.

Yes, I appreciate all the work done on both shows thus far, but we cannot just assume it will be 230 episodes in every season in the future, considering the current writer strike and whatever else may happen over the next few years. It is only being assumed that 230 is the count for those future seasons as well, since most other seasons have the same episode count.

I also do not understand why (even if not, it at least feels like it) I am being told that I am in the wrong here- I have cited the data policy and have provided a source showing that no episode counts were given for any of these future seasons (FYI- here is the official press release as well) and removed the episode orders so as to follow the policy, but then it was readded. I highly doubt the data policies are in place for editors (like myself) to follow and higher-up editors to not.

I just looked at the Jeopardy changes, I see the future Seasons listed, but no episodes added which is as it should be. The current Jeopardy season will have the 230 episodes as it has been announced in various news feeds that they were at the final week of the season filming when Ken Jennings took over the hosting of the final week due to Mayam's walking out in support of the Writers. This means that this season having the 230 episodes is verified. They may not have 230 episodes in some of the future seasons as we have seen in the very first season of the show where they ran195 episodes then reruns until the season end, Jeopardy archive has counted the reruns as new episodes thus their episode count from season 2 on is incorrect and off by those 65 episodes of reruns that finished season 1. Jeopardy had a short episode count again the year that Covid first hit due to having to stop filming. Since the episode number count is not guaranteed until the last 2 months or so of filming, when I have added upcoming episodes early prepping for adding the rest of the info, I start with only a month or two of returning champion info. Then come the end of april or into may when filming is almost done for the season it is safe to add the prep for the rest of the episodes. 

I see nothing wrong with adding the Season names only to the series when they have been ordered and approved but no episodes should be added to those until right before the start of that season when filming has been underway.

 


JuanArango wrote 2 years ago: 1

@Magitroopa wrote:
The only 'calling out' I am doing is to give Cosmic the notification as well rather than just blindly/quietly posting about this here.

Yes, I appreciate all the work done on both shows thus far, but we cannot just assume it will be 230 episodes in every season in the future, considering the current writer strike and whatever else may happen over the next few years. It is only being assumed that 230 is the count for those future seasons as well, since most other seasons have the same episode count.

I also do not understand why (even if not, it at least feels like it) I am being told that I am in the wrong here- I have cited the data policy and have provided a source showing that no episode counts were given for any of these future seasons (FYI- here is the official press release as well) and removed the episode orders so as to follow the policy, but then it was readded. I highly doubt the data policies are in place for editors (like myself) to follow and higher-up editors to not.

You could have shown a bit more gratitude for the amazing work @CosmicHowl has done for you :)


Magitroopa wrote 2 years ago: 1

2 things:

1. An update regarding the SpongeBob "Tidal Zone" special from this past January- the Kamp Koral segment, "The Switch Glitch", was released on Paramount+ yesterday as part of the new batch (I believe final episodes of season 1?) of Kamp Koral. I'm assuming with this, the 5 segments should just be added under the individual shows rather than a separate special. If that is the case, then The Tidal Zone needs to be deleted. (Maybe a note can be added onto the segments here to make note it is part of the Tidal Zone special, like the note listed here)

2. Could an alternate list be added for Kamp Koral using the Nickelodeon airdates? All the airdates on Nickelodeon are sourced from here, but can be more easily-seen here via the 'Nickelodeon air date' column.


momijigari wrote 2 years ago: 1

@Mediaman85 wrote:
https://www.tvmaze.com/shows/67375/rennervations  Can S01E04 be added again? It wasn't released when the first three eps dropped on 2023-04-12 but was released a few weeks later.

2023-05-03, 50min, India Building a Mobile Water Treatment Center (ft. Anil Kapoor)

done. any chance you can provide the official (disney) ep description?


Mediaman85 wrote 2 years ago: 1

@momijigari wrote:
done. any chance you can provide the official (disney) ep description?

Rose beat me to it!

pietrpahn wrote 2 years ago: 1

Please add the following episodes to https://www.tvmaze.com/shows/5599/americas-test-kitchen

It says at least the first one already existed and has to be added by a Trusted Contributor.   

Parathas and Pakoras

Seafood Feast

Spring Chicken Dinner

 

confirm here  https://www.americastestkitchen.com/episodes?ref=play

 

Chopper wrote 2 years ago: 1

MTQueenie wrote 2 years ago: 1

TomSouthwell wrote 2 years ago: 1

@Magitroopa wrote:
2 things:

1. An update regarding the SpongeBob "Tidal Zone" special from this past January- the Kamp Koral segment, "The Switch Glitch", was released on Paramount+ yesterday as part of the new batch (I believe final episodes of season 1?) of Kamp Koral. I'm assuming with this, the 5 segments should just be added under the individual shows rather than a separate special. If that is the case, then The Tidal Zone needs to be deleted. (Maybe a note can be added onto the segments here to make note it is part of the Tidal Zone special, like the note listed here)

2. Could an alternate list be added for Kamp Koral using the Nickelodeon airdates? All the airdates on Nickelodeon are sourced from here, but can be more easily-seen here via the 'Nickelodeon air date' column.

1. Our listing would need to reflect how any episode originally aired. If the Tidal Zone episode aired originally as part of a different service that's how we'd list it. If this means moving it to an existing show as a significant special that's what we'd do. Just let me know where it needs to go. 

2. Alternate list added feel free to add the episodes to it :)

3. Why did you remove the airdate for the Blue's special - as long as the episode note is present the airdate remains. 


Magitroopa wrote 2 years ago: 1

@TomSouthwell wrote:
1. Our listing would need to reflect how any episode originally aired. If the Tidal Zone episode aired originally as part of a different service that's how we'd list it. If this means moving it to an existing show as a significant special that's what we'd do. Just let me know where it needs to go. 

2. Alternate list added feel free to add the episodes to it :)

3. Why did you remove the airdate for the Blue's special - as long as the episode note is present the airdate remains. 

1. Months later, it is honestly still confusing. It is listed as a special for SpongeBob on TheFutonCritic and is listed under the main series on Nick's website as well as YouTube, but other sites such as Zap2it have it listed entirely separate.

To add onto the confusion, I still do have my recording of the original broadcast of the special- each segment has its own opening credits as well as end credits (though all the end credits are bunched up together at the end of the entire segment). However, the opening credits for each segment distinctively uses the opening credits style of its respective series:

Segment 1- "Shrinking Stars" (The Patrick Star Show): written by Mr. Lawrence, storyboard director Fred Osmond, storyboard supervisor Ian Vazquez, line producer Joe Crowley, executive producers Marc Ceccarelli and Vincent Waller --- title card, open credits example, end credits

Segment 2- "Welcome to Binary Bottom" (SpongeBob SquarePants): written by Mr. Lawrence, storyboard director Fred Osmond, supervising director Dave Cunningham, animation director Andrew Overtoom, line producer Joe Crowley, executive producers Marc Ceccarelli, Vincent Waller, and Stephen Hillenburg --- title card, open credits example, end credits

Segment 3- "The Switch Glitch" (Kamp Koral): written by Kaz, storyboard directors Nick Lauer and Kurt Snyder, storyboard supervisor Brandon Warren, CG supervisor John Cahoon, line producer Joe Crowley, executive producers Marc Ceccarelli, Vincent Waller, and Stephen Hillenburg --- title card, open credits example, end credits

Segment 4- "You're Going to Pay... Phone" (SpongeBob SquarePants): written by Andrew Goodman, storyboard director Zeus Cervas, supervising director Sherm Cohen, animation director Michelle Bryan, line producer Joe Crowley, executive producers Marc Ceccarelli, Vincent Waller, and Stephen Hillenburg --- title card, open credits example, end credits

Segment 5- "A Skin Wrinkle in Time": Actually only has an opening title card, but not the opening credits (has end credits combined with "You're Going to Pay... Phone") --- title card, end credits

Should be noted that both ways are currently listed on TVMaze, so something(s) will have to be deleted- The Tidal Zone as separate special, "Shrinking Stars" segment, "Welcome to Binary Bottom" segment, "The Switch Glitch" segment, "You're Going to Pay... Phone" segment, and "A Skin Wrinkle in Time" segment.

And finally, for even more confusion (fun!), it looks like the episodes also are paired with segments from their respective series, despite being part of the main Tidal Zone special. For example, The Patrick Star Show appears to pair "Shrinking Stars" along with "FitzPatrick" (video), and with the recent drop of new Kamp Koral episodes on Paramount+, "The Switch Glitch" appears to be paired with new segment "Prickly Pests". At this point, I'm really not sure what would be appropriate to do on TVMaze regarding all of this...

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2. Thank you. I will likely get to this when I am updating the newly released episodes.

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3. As far as I remember, I was told by someone at some point that movies that were released on some other service (different from the broadcast network) can be included but to not include an airdate on it. This is also why The Loud House Movie currently does not have a date listed either. I think there was previously a discussion regarding this somewhere in the forums here... Maybe something has changed over the past few months, and if so, feel free to readd it (FYI- it was released on Paramount+ on November 18, 2022, but it will actually be making its broadcast debut on Nickelodeon this Monday, May 29 at 7pm ET) 


TomSouthwell wrote 2 years ago: 1

@Magitroopa wrote:
1. Months later, it is honestly still confusing. It is listed as a special for SpongeBob on TheFutonCritic and is listed under the main series on Nick's website as well as YouTube, but other sites such as Zap2it have it listed entirely separate.

To add onto the confusion, I still do have my recording of the original broadcast of the special- each segment has its own opening credits as well as end credits (though all the end credits are bunched up together at the end of the entire segment). However, the opening credits for each segment distinctively uses the opening credits style of its respective series:

Segment 1- "Shrinking Stars" (The Patrick Star Show): written by Mr. Lawrence, storyboard director Fred Osmond, storyboard supervisor Ian Vazquez, line producer Joe Crowley, executive producers Marc Ceccarelli and Vincent Waller --- title card, open credits example, end credits

Segment 2- "Welcome to Binary Bottom" (SpongeBob SquarePants): written by Mr. Lawrence, storyboard director Fred Osmond, supervising director Dave Cunningham, animation director Andrew Overtoom, line producer Joe Crowley, executive producers Marc Ceccarelli, Vincent Waller, and Stephen Hillenburg --- title card, open credits example, end credits

Segment 3- "The Switch Glitch" (Kamp Koral): written by Kaz, storyboard directors Nick Lauer and Kurt Snyder, storyboard supervisor Brandon Warren, CG supervisor John Cahoon, line producer Joe Crowley, executive producers Marc Ceccarelli, Vincent Waller, and Stephen Hillenburg --- title card, open credits example, end credits

Segment 4- "You're Going to Pay... Phone" (SpongeBob SquarePants): written by Andrew Goodman, storyboard director Zeus Cervas, supervising director Sherm Cohen, animation director Michelle Bryan, line producer Joe Crowley, executive producers Marc Ceccarelli, Vincent Waller, and Stephen Hillenburg --- title card, open credits example, end credits

Segment 5- "A Skin Wrinkle in Time": Actually only has an opening title card, but not the opening credits (has end credits combined with "You're Going to Pay... Phone") --- title card, end credits

Should be noted that both ways are currently listed on TVMaze, so something(s) will have to be deleted- The Tidal Zone as separate special, "Shrinking Stars" segment, "Welcome to Binary Bottom" segment, "The Switch Glitch" segment, "You're Going to Pay... Phone" segment, and "A Skin Wrinkle in Time" segment.

And finally, for even more confusion (fun!), it looks like the episodes also are paired with segments from their respective series, despite being part of the main Tidal Zone special. For example, The Patrick Star Show appears to pair "Shrinking Stars" along with "FitzPatrick" (video), and with the recent drop of new Kamp Koral episodes on Paramount+, "The Switch Glitch" appears to be paired with new segment "Prickly Pests". At this point, I'm really not sure what would be appropriate to do on TVMaze regarding all of this...

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2. Thank you. I will likely get to this when I am updating the newly released episodes.

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3. As far as I remember, I was told by someone at some point that movies that were released on some other service (different from the broadcast network) can be included but to not include an airdate on it. This is also why The Loud House Movie currently does not have a date listed either. I think there was previously a discussion regarding this somewhere in the forums here... Maybe something has changed over the past few months, and if so, feel free to readd it (FYI- it was released on Paramount+ on November 18, 2022, but it will actually be making its broadcast debut on Nickelodeon this Monday, May 29 at 7pm ET) 

1. If The Tidal Zone aired in segments we will just keep it here as it's own entity but each segment needs it's own episode added and the respective episodes be deleted from the other shows. We can use Crossover episode notes here to cover what's happened with the pairing up with other shows. 

3. No we would definately add an airdate I'm sure - we have a number of shows airing in the UK that crossover sister networks all have airdates added - but I'll clarify this with @JuanArango

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