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  1. This WikiProject aims primarily to coordinate, organize, and develop all Wikipedia activities concerning New Orleans and the surrounding parishes of Jefferson, Plaquemines, St. Bernard, St. Charles, St. John the Baptist and St. Tammany

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    • Infobox
    • Image
    • Lead Paragraphs
    • Plot Section
    • Cast and Characters Information
    • Contestant Progress Tables
    • Background and Production
    • Themes and Analysis
    • Release
    • Reception

    Below are the three main infoboxes to use across the project with the code to copy: {{Infobox television}} for parent articles; {{Infobox television season}} for season articles; and {{Infobox television episode}} for individual episode articles. For any questions or problems with these templates, please consult each template's documentation or sta...

    Depending on the article in question, a different image should be used in the infobox, based on Non-free content criteria: 1. For a show's main article, an intertitle shot of the show (i.e., a screenshot capture of the show's title) or a promotional poster used to represent the show itself should be used. Failing that, a home media cover may be use...

    The lead paragraphs of an article should serve both as a quick introduction to the topic, and as a concise overview of the article itself, as per the Lead section style guideline. For example, an article on a television series should begin with basic information about the show, such as when it first premiered, genre(s) and setting, who created or d...

    Plot summaries provide context, allowing a reader who has not seen the work to understand the other sections of the article that comment on the plot (such as "Production" or "Reception"). Therefore, this section should be the first in an article, or as close to the start as possible. In addition to "Plot", other appropriate headings for this sectio...

    Information about cast and characters should generally be presented in one of two ways: 1. Cast list: In a section titled "Cast" or "Cast and characters", indicate the name of the cast member and their noteworthy role(s), followed by a brief description of the character. Example: Fringe (TV series); see also Jonny Lee Miller example below 2. Charac...

    In articles about elimination-style reality television programs, by default progress of contestants should be presented in a table, but there are circumstances that may justify excluding a table, and such tables should comply with accessibility guidelines. In general, the presence (or not) of tables should be consistent across a particular show. Ta...

    Whether for the main article, season, or episode article, this section could contain the following parts: 1. Development: This section can cover the development of a series, season, or episode, such as what lead to its creation, production entities behind the project, as well as its format (such as with a game show or reality series). 2. Casting: T...

    Themes are unifying or dominant ideas and motifs in a television show's elements (such as plot, dialogue, photography, and sound) conveying a position or message about life, society, and human nature. Most themes are implied rather than explicitly stated, regardless of whether their presence is the conscious intent of the producer, writer, or direc...

    A section titled "Release" can be added if information exists for two or more of the following subsections. If only one of those below is able to be used, do not use any subsections under "Release" to avoid single subsections. It may be beneficial to forgo the inclusion of this section if the only information available results in a single sentence ...

    The reception information should include details such as critical reviews and analysis, audience viewership (ratings), any award nominations or wins, and any cultural impact. For the main article, it is best to seek critical reviews that look at the series as a whole, while season and episode articles can use more selective reviews. Reviews should ...

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  6. Verifiability. Find sources: () FENS NYT TWL. This article is of interest to the following WikiProjects : Television: Episode coverage / NCIS Start‑class Low‑importance. Material from NCIS: New Orleans was split to List of NCIS: New Orleans episodes on 30 August 2015‎ at 03:20 (UTC).

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