Admin Forum:How do I get my wiki's content into the Entertainment Calendar?

I realise this entertainment calendar thing is brand new, or at the very least a brand new flavour of a not-so-old idea, but I gotta ask: who's controlling the content? It seems very random and very America-centric to me. I know we weren't contacted at w:c:tardis to supply information about upcoming dates, and it doesn't look like any British-based programme is represented there. I mean, where's your announcement that Sherlock ended its second series last night? That's probably the single biggest piece of British entertainment news this week, and the editors at w:c:bbc-sherlock would probably have appreciated the boost, given that they've got to now wait for another year at least for another item to appear on the calendar.

If we're going to be forced to host links to other wikis so high up on the page, I'd think to think that all Entertainment wikis are sharing in the chance to be featured Wikia-wide. Instead, we seem to be getting flashed info series that a lot of our editors won't even have access to because of simple geography. Why is, for instance, this week's episode of 30 Rock more worthy of a spot on a calendar than the first reunion of Tom Baker and tardis:Louise Jameson in performed Doctor Who since the mid-1970s? Don't get me wrong: I love the Rock, but the calendar is featuring what is essentially just another episode. The release of Destination: Nerva this week is an actual "event" to some in the Doctor Who community.

So how do we, or any Entertainment wiki, go about nominating content for the calendar?

20:22: Mon 16 Jan 2012


 * Since a request page isn't up yet (that I can see), you might just want to use Special:Contact/general. 20:29, January 16, 2012 (UTC)