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March 11th, 2006

TV Shows: Announcement/Rule Change

Posted by Cherrie @ 1:11 pm (link)

This is a announcement update of a rule change and reminders for the General, TV Shows category.

TV Shows Rule Change:
- Any applications received for a new TV series will not be processed until at least a week after the third episode (Pilot + 2 Episodes) has aired.
The purpose of this rule is to give the community a chance to watch a few episodes and apply at their leisure. By all means, you are welcome to send in an application for new TV shows immediately after the Pilot episode has aired. However, it is recommended that you wait to apply until you’ve seen at least a couple of episodes – especially since the Pilot episode is often different from the second episode (because of casting/plot changes and so forth). Note: This new rule applies only to new TV series’ – not seasons. All the existing rules regarding seasons still apply. Please check the category rules page for further information.

If you have any questions about this new rule, feel free to send me a contact form or an email at tvshows[@]thefanlistings.org and I’ll reply straight away. :)

Reminders:
- Before applying, please check here to see if the show/season you want to apply for is already listed in the network.
- Please do not apply for shows that have not yet aired.
- If you’re applying for a show aired in a “foreign” language [Korean drama, etc.] and if that show has an English title, please include it in your application as Subject: Give It All (Ganbatte Ikimasshoi), for example.




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