CS1 error on Eco Eye

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Speedy deletion nomination of MTV Hits (international TV channel)

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August 2024

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Nomination of Blind Faith (Gemma Hayes album) for deletion

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October 2024: Do not invent chart positions

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I think you’ll find I am correct in saying the album reached number 8 in the Irish Independent albums chart if you go to Irma.ie you will find the information is very much correct. HomogenicIE (talk) 08:26, 19 October 2024 (UTC)Reply