Legacy Archive
Legacy Entertainment Category
The legacy entertainment category keeps older culture and screen coverage discoverable while linking readers to the refreshed Entertainment hub.
Legacy Archive
The legacy entertainment category keeps older culture and screen coverage discoverable while linking readers to the refreshed Entertainment hub.
The legacy entertainment category keeps older culture and screen coverage discoverable while linking readers to the refreshed Entertainment hub.
Older category and tag URLs often continue to attract readers, references, and bookmarks long after the site structure changes. Keeping them useful protects both discovery and reader continuity.
A good archive page preserves older material, signals that the route is historical, and makes it easy to jump into the current desk covering the same subject.
That way the page respects the reader’s path in without trapping them in an outdated silo.
The most valuable next step is usually the active topic hub, where current stories, explainers, and related sections are easier to browse.
Archive pages work best when they hold context and still point forward.
Legacy routes keep older references, bookmarks, and search paths working.
The page should quickly point toward the active desk covering the same topic today.
Old category pages still help readers understand how coverage evolved over time.
Next step
Use the active desk links on this page whenever you want the current version of the story.
Readers usually get the most value by pairing one core page with a related desk and the newsletter.
