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I began editing and writing for Wikipedia in January 2014. As the titles below indicate, my primary interest is in Old-time radio. I am helping to expand Wikipedia's coverage of that genre in order to make more information about that era of entertainment available to the general public. I also spend much of my Wikipedia time on enhancing existing articles about radio, film, and television personalities of the past, particularly finding citations for under-cited articles.
My collection of links to Online Resources for Old-Time Radio Research is available for anyone who would like to use it.
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participates in WikiProject Actors and Filmmakers. |
This user is a participant in WikiProject Radio. |
This user is a participant in WikiProject Radio Stations. |
I began editing and writing for Wikipedia in January 2014. As the titles below indicate, my primary interest is in Old-time radio. I am helping to expand Wikipedia's coverage of that genre in order to make more information about that era of entertainment available to the general public. I also spend much of my Wikipedia time on enhancing existing articles about radio, film, and television personalities of the past, particularly finding citations for under-cited articles.
My collection of links to Online Resources for Old-Time Radio Research is available for anyone who would like to use it.
I have created the following articles.
User:Teblick/Wikipedia Resources
User:Teblick/Index to Manual of Style (work in progress)
User:Teblick/Links for New Page Patrol comments
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It's displayed below one day early. Some tips are obsolete. So we need new tips too. Please share your best tips and tip ideas at the Tip of the day department. Tomorrow's tip of the day... Setting Wikipedia time to your time zone
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