User:SOTO/Forum Archive/The Panopticon/@comment-20607870-20161014211454/@comment-2162194-20161019211329

User:SOTO/Forum Archive/The Panopticon/@comment-20607870-20161014211454/@comment-2162194-20161019211329 I've found the perfect example to counter your argument, The Night of the Doctor was initial published as a webcast on youtube/iplayer but it is classified as a TV because it was meant to be released on the TV. What I should think should be the case is the intention of the story, i.e. if the story is made so that it would be shown on a TV/iplayer then it should be classified as a TV story and have TV in front when referencing the story in continuity etc. (examples such as The Night of the Doctor, Dreamland and so on) but if the story was made to be a special feature on a DVD then it should be classified as HOMEVID, this then should get rid of any confusion with the upcoming spinoff. The only problem here is with the webcast versions of Shada and Real Time which were meant to b viewed online.