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... that a Nebraska radio station's plans to broadcast college sports were met with "audible gasps"? Source: Pitcher, John (July 21, 2009). "Move over, Mozart; Mavs coming to KVNO". Omaha World-Herald. p. 1A. "There were audible gasps in the hall," said Griffith, a former KVNO announcer. "Those people were KVNO fans, and no one had bothered to tell them."
Article 5x expanded recently. No prose issues; everthing is sourced and neutral. Earwig gives no copyvio. The hook is interesting. AGF on the source which I can't access. Good to go.
~StyyxTalk?14:12, 18 September 2022 (UTC)reply
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... that a Nebraska radio station's plans to broadcast college sports were met with "audible gasps"? Source: Pitcher, John (July 21, 2009). "Move over, Mozart; Mavs coming to KVNO". Omaha World-Herald. p. 1A. "There were audible gasps in the hall," said Griffith, a former KVNO announcer. "Those people were KVNO fans, and no one had bothered to tell them."
Article 5x expanded recently. No prose issues; everthing is sourced and neutral. Earwig gives no copyvio. The hook is interesting. AGF on the source which I can't access. Good to go.
~StyyxTalk?14:12, 18 September 2022 (UTC)reply