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Cindamuse. Many apologies. I saved it before adding a few more sources last night because I was tired and didn't want to lose my work. Anyhow, I added a few more citations today. I'll try to expand and add more citations as I find them, but I wasn't able to find much on Mr. Reynolds. And, after all, he was tagged as a person of interest in the Cable television in the United States page, so I figured any info I could find on him would be OK. I'd welcome some other hands on the page as it's very tough sorting through the mess of Web pages. Google apparently has done something with its news archives page and I'm having trouble finding source material now from media outlets.:-( —Preceding unsigned comment added by Phill.Provance ( talk • contribs) 23:21, 1 December 2010 (UTC)
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James F. Reynolds, please cite a
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11:41, 1 December 2010 (UTC)
Cindamuse. Many apologies. I saved it before adding a few more sources last night because I was tired and didn't want to lose my work. Anyhow, I added a few more citations today. I'll try to expand and add more citations as I find them, but I wasn't able to find much on Mr. Reynolds. And, after all, he was tagged as a person of interest in the Cable television in the United States page, so I figured any info I could find on him would be OK. I'd welcome some other hands on the page as it's very tough sorting through the mess of Web pages. Google apparently has done something with its news archives page and I'm having trouble finding source material now from media outlets.:-( —Preceding unsigned comment added by Phill.Provance ( talk • contribs) 23:21, 1 December 2010 (UTC)
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23:14, 26 March 2022 (UTC)
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