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Creating a new Version page (guest or Barry)
= Creating pages on the World News Polka Archive =
Step-by-step


In the search box, type the page title you want
This guide explains how to create new pages using the archive’s templates and editorial standards.
Example:


Anne Reburn – Guest Version


== Creating a new version page ==


Click Create this page
This applies to both guest performances and Barry Mitchell studio versions.


Paste the following exactly:
=== Steps ===


{{subst:VersionStarter}}
# In the search box, type the page title (for example: ''Anne Reburn – Guest Version'')
# Click '''Create this page'''
# Paste the following:
<pre>
{{subst:VersionStarterBarry}} or {{subst:VersionStarterGuest}}
</pre>
# Click '''Save page'''
# Fill in the sections as appropriate


== Creating a year page ==


Click Save page
Year pages list all known broadcasts for a given calendar year.


Edit the page and fill in:
=== Steps ===


Infobox fields
# Create a page titled with the year (for example: ''2026'')
# Paste:
<pre>
{{subst:YearPageStarter|year=2026}}
</pre>
# Save and populate the tables


Overview
== Creating a Base Version page ==


Broadcast history table
Base Versions describe recurring lyric variants used across multiple broadcasts.


Lyric alterations
=== Steps ===


Behind the scenes (if applicable)
# Create a page titled ''Base Version X''
# Paste:
<pre>
{{subst:BaseVersionPageStarter
| number = X
| examples =
* [[Example Version Page]]
}}
</pre>
# Save the page
# Ensure the navigation bar appears at the bottom:
<pre>
{{BaseVersionNav}}
</pre>


References


== Broadcast history tables ==


All broadcast tables must include:
* Date aired
* Notes
* Source column


Internet Archive links are preferred where available.


Example row:
<pre>
| 2 Feb 2024 || Re-air || <ref>https://archive.org/details/...</ref>
</pre>


== References ==


Creating a new Year page
* Use <nowiki><ref></nowiki> tags inline
Step-by-step
* Include <nowiki><references /></nowiki> at the bottom of the page
 
* Infoboxes must not contain references
Create a page named:
 
2026
 
 
Paste:
 
{{subst:YearStarter|year=2026}}
 
 
Save, then populate:
 
Broadcast table
 
No Polka Fridays table


Creating a new Base Version page


Base Versions define lyric variants used across many broadcasts.
== Interviews ==
 
Step-by-step
 
Create a page named:
 
Base Version 3
 
 
Paste:
 
== Overview ==
 
'''Base Version 3''' is a term coined by the WNN Polka Archive and refers to a standard lyric variant of the World News Polka.
 
== Opening lyrics ==
 
<blockquote>
'''If you're an insomniac and a good night's sleep you lack'''
</blockquote>
 
== Origin ==
 
'''TODO:''' Describe when and why this lyric variant was introduced.
 
== Usage ==
 
This base version is commonly used for:
* Guest performances
* Studio re-air recordings
* Seasonal or filler broadcasts
 
== Known examples ==
 
* [[Anne Reburn – Guest Version]]
* [[Phoebe Hunt – Guest Version]]
 
== References ==
<references />


Template:BaseVersionNav
* Must be clearly labelled as private correspondence
* Quoted verbatim unless otherwise stated
* Permission from the interviewee is required


== Naming conventions ==


[[Category:Base versions]]
{| class="wikitable"
! Page type !! Format
|-
| Guest version || Anne Reburn – Guest Version
|-
| Barry version || Barry Mitchell – Original Version (1992)
|-
| Base version || Base Version 3
|-
| Year page || 2024
|}


== Editorial scope ==


Save the page
This archive documents broadcast versions of the World News Polka. 
It does not host video or audio files.

Latest revision as of 20:53, 14 January 2026

Creating pages on the World News Polka Archive

This guide explains how to create new pages using the archive’s templates and editorial standards.


Creating a new version page

This applies to both guest performances and Barry Mitchell studio versions.

Steps

  1. In the search box, type the page title (for example: Anne Reburn – Guest Version)
  2. Click Create this page
  3. Paste the following:
{{subst:VersionStarterBarry}} or {{subst:VersionStarterGuest}}
  1. Click Save page
  2. Fill in the sections as appropriate

Creating a year page

Year pages list all known broadcasts for a given calendar year.

Steps

  1. Create a page titled with the year (for example: 2026)
  2. Paste:
{{subst:YearPageStarter|year=2026}}
  1. Save and populate the tables

Creating a Base Version page

Base Versions describe recurring lyric variants used across multiple broadcasts.

Steps

  1. Create a page titled Base Version X
  2. Paste:
{{subst:BaseVersionPageStarter
 | number = X
 | examples =
* [[Example Version Page]]
}}
  1. Save the page
  2. Ensure the navigation bar appears at the bottom:
{{BaseVersionNav}}


Broadcast history tables

All broadcast tables must include:

  • Date aired
  • Notes
  • Source column

Internet Archive links are preferred where available.

Example row:

| 2 Feb 2024 || Re-air || <ref>https://archive.org/details/...</ref>

References

  • Use <ref> tags inline
  • Include <references /> at the bottom of the page
  • Infoboxes must not contain references


Interviews

  • Must be clearly labelled as private correspondence
  • Quoted verbatim unless otherwise stated
  • Permission from the interviewee is required

Naming conventions

Page type Format
Guest version Anne Reburn – Guest Version
Barry version Barry Mitchell – Original Version (1992)
Base version Base Version 3
Year page 2024

Editorial scope

This archive documents broadcast versions of the World News Polka. It does not host video or audio files.