I could be wrong on this. This is in my guide which appears to show as new, and appears to have the "new" tag.
But in Plex it does not appear as new. As stated before, I know Plex can see the new tag because a guide I had imported using epg123 shows the "new" tag.
<programme start="20200122010000 +0000" stop="20200122020000 +0000" channel="I31225.json.schedulesdirect.org">
<title>Dr. Phil</title>
<sub-title>My Ex Put Cameras at My House to Prove I'm a Horrible Mom</sub-title>
<desc>Jason says his ex-wife, Tina, refuses to be a parent, while their 16-year-old daughter refuses to talk to him, because he is a disciplinarian; Tina says Jason has put up cameras to watch her and her daughter and listen to their conversations.</desc>
<credits>
<presenter>Phil McGraw</presenter>
</credits>
<category>Talk</category>
<category>Series</category>
<category>series</category>
<episode-num system="xmltv_ns">17.84.</episode-num>
<episode-num system="dd_progid">EP005178513153</episode-num>
<video>
<quality>HDTV</quality>
</video>
<audio>
<stereo>stereo</stereo>
</audio>
<previously-shown start="20200121" />
<new />
<subtitles type="teletext" />
<rating system="Régie du cinéma">
<value>13+</value>
</rating>
<rating system="Canadian Parental Rating">
<value>14+</value>
</rating>
<rating system="Film & Publication Board">
<value>13</value>
</rating>
<rating system="USA Parental Rating">
<value>TVPG</value>
</rating>
</programme>
In this guide listing the "new" tag appears to be missing an end bracket and does not appear to look like the one @alturismo has.
Does it look problematic to anyone?