Summary of EOY sources and eligibility statistics

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Henrik
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Summary of EOY sources and eligibility statistics

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Since the number of critics' lists seem to increase every year, it has become necessary to define stricter criteria for inclusion at AM. But before making up new rules, we need to know what kind of sources we are using today.

I have prepared a spreadsheet to collect information about all the EOY sources at AM (almost 400 magazines!). As an example, I have entered information about all Swedish sources and a couple of others.

It would be great if you could help me with the rest. I think we could do like this:
1. Let others know what sources you will be working on
2. Remove all x's in the "new entry" column
3. Fill in information with new x's in the "new entry" column
4. Post the spreadsheet again here in this thread

Thanks in advance!
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I will try to report all Spanish magazines. I will inform Honorio on the doubts I have.

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El Periódico
GO-MAG
H Magazine
Heineken
Jenesaispop
Mondo Sonoro
Muzikalia
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Rock de Lux
Rockzone
Rolling Stone
Scanner FM
Supernova Pop
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Otis, sorry for not replying to your post. It would be great if you could provide the info for the Spanish sources.
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