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This page in a nutshell: The following recurring events should be included on the In the news template. Other recurring events should only be added if they satisfy other ITN criteria.
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This is a supplement to the existing ITN criteria, for the In the news (ITN) section on the Main Page.

There are frequent arguments about, and additions of and removals of, recurring stories on ITN. This guideline is an attempt to standardize what gets included in the ITN section of the Main Page.

Scheduled sporting events and other recurring items are different from other ITN candidates because editors can foresee them and prepare for their inclusion. There is no reason not to have a pre-existing list of approved events.

NOTE: This is not intended to preempt other ITN criteria regarding inclusion, such as inclusion of unusual and particularly important events.

Sports

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Every entry applies to the conclusion of the tournament or series

Auto racing

Expected stories per year: 5

Baseball

Expected stories per year: 1, 2 every 4 years

Basketball

Expected stories per year: 1 in odd and Olympic years, 2 in non-Olympic even years

Boxing

  • Major title fights that receive significant coverage, to be judged case by case

Chess

Frequency 1 per year like Talk:Viswanathan_Anand

Cue sports

Frequency 2 per year

Cricket

Expected stories per year: ~1

Cycling

Expected stories per year: 1

Football (American)

Expected stories per year: 1

Football (Association)

Expected stories per year: Even: about 4, except for the year after the Olympics with 2

Football (Australian)

Expected stories per year: 1

Football (Rugby Union)

Expected stories per year: 4, 5 every 4 years

Golf

Expected stories per year: 5 (4 majors + 1 Ryder/Presidents)

Horse Racing

(There hasn't been one since 1978.)

Ice Hockey

Expected stories per year: 2, 3 every 4 years

Netball

Expected stories per year: Nil, every 4 years only

Tennis (men's and women's)

Expected stories per year: 4 (combining men's and women's)

Yachting

Expected stories per year: Nil, every 2++ years only

Multi-sport Events

Opening and Closing Ceremonies of the:

Opening of the:

Expected stories per year: 2 in Summer Olympics years (2004, 2008, 2012), 4 in Winter Olympics (2006, 2010, 2014) years, 1 in Pan American Games years (2007, 2011, 2015), Nil in intervening years (2005, 2009, 2013)

World Records

  • A world record (in an event such as aquatics or athletics) that is broken either: by an unusually large margin, after a very long time period, or in a highly publicized event (eg, 100 metre dash)

Other recurring events

Nobel Prizes

Expected stories per year: 6

Mathematics

Expected stories per year: Granted to 2-4 people every 4 years

Arts

Film and music

Expected stories per year: 4

Writing

Expected stories per year: 1, 2 on odd years

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