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I'm writing regarding the article 87.9 MHz, after reading it I'm have trouble understanding how this frequency is in line with our notability guidelines, so I'm listing it at Articles for deletion, I hope you can give us your opinions there. Thanks. Eivind t @ c 22:37, 23 March 2006 (UTC)
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Jay, is PEP offically dark yet? Jerry G. Sweeton Jr. 23:31, 15 October 2007 (UTC)
Looks like the Rhode Island LP stations remain (which they should) and that town in Florida, you are correct, the -LP call sign should remain and in most cases the call sign should remain as it is, not knocked down to the 4 letter abbrev. I will keep an eye on both pages. Let me know if you need further help. Take Care... NeutralHomer T: C 03:01, 16 November 2007 (UTC)
Why are you insisting on reporting shortwave frequencies in megahertz and then removing "useless zeroes"? First of all, the zeroes are not useless, see significant figures to understand why. Second of all, shortwave frequencies are often reported in either kHz or MHz, and when reporting in MHz, the nearly universal practice is to include 3 significant figures after the decimal point. WBCQ's own web pages report them both ways, and includes the zeroes that you deem "useless" when using MHz. See, e.g., wbcq.com home page: "Effective Friday, November 9, 2007, WBCQ's 18.910 MHz service has changed frequencies to 17.495 MHz." "WBCQ broadcasts 50,000 watts on each of its four international shortwave transmitters on 5.110, 7.415, 9.330 and 18.910 MHz." DHowell ( talk) 06:45, 20 November 2007 (UTC)
I fail to see why you continue to revert this page despite my explanation as to my edits. It was determined MONTHS ago at WP:WPRS (a wikiproject you don't belong to, but might like to join) that this was an appropriate format for these lists. 49 lists do not include low-power stations, and there is no reason for the 50th one to do so. Your continued WP:OWNing of this list only makes you look bad. The LPFM stations are included in the appropriate categories and the appropriate templates. Why you are so determined for this list to not match any of the others baffles me. JPG-GR ( talk) 17:02, 3 February 2008 (UTC)
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Not all stations are notable. Has this one been covered in a third part source? Has it had notable appearences on the show? It must adhere to WP:N and WP:V. I don't know what you mean by "please don't cut and paste." Undeath ( talk) 11:52, 7 April 2008 (UTC)
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I didn't propose deletion; I'm simply informing you that someone did. Fg2 ( talk) 10:10, 21 May 2008 (UTC)
FYI - Thought you might like to know that I'm going through and refreshing/updating the info in the state radio lists. I've found a quicker and easier way this go around which will make the addition of the LP stations easier. I've already done the A-states (but still have to add their LP stations). JPG-GR ( talk) 20:49, 29 May 2008 (UTC)
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I have spoken recently with Allan Weiner, the owner of WBCQ, WXCQ and WBCQ-FM, as well as several people who live nearby. From this I determined:
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I have proposed {{ AM stereo radio stations}} for deletion as a substantial duplicate of {{ AM Stereo radio stations}}. I see that you created both of these and that there are subtle differences between the two. Since two nearly identical templates are clearly unwarranted, I would suggest that any links missing from one be moved to the other before it is deleted in seven days. - Dravecky ( talk) 21:42, 23 September 2008 (UTC)
I had an issue with the notability because 'a list of radio stations' is nothing particular or encyclopedic. I see there is a bit more information now, so if it keeps going this way, then everything is fine :) The article was quite confusing then (The confuion's gone now, but I'd like to see some more improvements though, especially some wikification) especially regarding this spanish radio station airing games and not being part of a network. Q1: what games? Q2: Why are we talking about a radio station that is not part of a network on a particular network's article? I generally suggest adding information about their programs, the history of the network, any other notable thing about this network, and some good wikification. Ren ✉ 07:25, 29 December 2008 (UTC)
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Yes, dates are important, however linking from, for example KSEX-LP to June 22? Where is the value in that? Rich Farmbrough, 12:41, 28 December 2009 (UTC).
As for places, I've seen that the "standard" (again, I don't know if there is one nor where to go to find the places equivalent of the dates group) is to link BOTH the community and larger jurisdiction (states, provinces, counties, etc.) separately (e.g.: Dallas, Texas). So someone can click on Dallas OR Texas and find out information on either instead of just being Dallas, Texas. To me the dates are as important as places because it helps me think of what the world was like when an even happened. The history of a station that started September 9, 2001 or July 18, 1969 would be different that one started 4 days after, for example. What did its crew have to do in the first few days of broadcasting when the event happened or did they decide to postpone their launch? Or, what about a group of ex-G.I.s who bought a station and flipped its format on V.J. Day? The very date itself is then relevant to the history of the station. Another example would be someone thinking to themselves "CZAR in Ottawa started on July 1? What's July 1? *click* Oh, it's Canada Day!" The beauty of Wikipedia, to me, seems not to be that it's a defacto depository of all the world's information but that other information can be found out that somebody may not have thought to even look up before. It's all interwoven like a web. It looked like the vote has already been decided and I don't know if it's too late to add my 2 cents. Sorry for being long-winded. Stereorock ( talk) 13:58, 28 December 2009 (UTC)
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Per your revert here, you should be aware that dates (including DOBs) are no longer linked per MOS:UNLINKYEARS. There is no relevance to linking to August 8 when that page simply says that Joe Tex (or whomever) was born on that date and nothing more. That info is already in the article and doesn't need to be explained further. Additionally, dates should be properly spaced and include an en dash (per MOS:DOB) Thanks. Pinkadelica ♣ 04:40, 25 January 2010 (UTC)
I was able to find the group which apparently decided this & registered my disagreement with their decision & how it wasn't brought up to a vote of EVERY USER. Even then, there will be new users. That's the beauty of Wikipedia. Stereorock ( talk) 02:31, 29 January 2010 (UTC)
I have observed a few instances in which you have added double square brackets to dates. Please note that this is not an accepted formatting on WP. If you need more information, please contact me. Tony (talk) 02:23, 30 January 2010 (UTC)
Please comment here. MisterE2123Five3 ( talk) 07:12, 23 April 2010 (UTC)
There is no need to shout at me in your edit summary. If you have something to say, it's best to use a talk page. Please note that WP:WPRS is not a Wikipedia policy. It is a WikiProject. It can make recommmendations, and set guidelines if there is consensus among a wider audience, but it is not a policy. In the future, please discuss changes like that on a talkpage instead of trying to discuss through edit summaries. I may not understand radio stations, but I do understand the Phillies, and I do understand that the callsign is denoted as it was in the source, so all I was doing was following a reliable source as dictated by WP:RS, an actual policy. KV5 ( Talk • Phils) 20:00, 19 May 2010 (UTC)
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But you have made a sentence that reads in part..."leaving format rival WRQX ( WRQX)"...it doesn't make sense. Plus, it is talking about history, so Wikilinks are acceptable. Please revert the "branding names". - Neutralhomer • Talk • 20:08, 11 August 2010 (UTC)
Which I changed because I didn't see that part. The page was showing an error. As far as I know, we always use the callsigns on here. Monikers are secondary to the callsigns. That's what I am led to believe. Stereorock ( talk) 20:11, 11 August 2010 (UTC)
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This edit: I query the benefit to the navigation system of covering up 1956 in radio by the pipe "1956". Isn't there a better way of showing readers this link-target, explicitly? (2) Is there something useful in radio station that I'm missing? Surely there's a more specific link-target. (3) You reverted corrections of hyphens into en dashes, which are required by the style guide. I see that you did not insert an edit-summary, which is not good form when reverting. Tony (talk) 14:53, 24 February 2011 (UTC)
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I have nominated 3 of these articles for deletion. I can see what you are trying to do. However, I think that perhaps you ought to keep the articles in your user space until such time as they are reasonably complete. To put it another way, I don't believe the only radio stations using this frequency are 2 stations in Japan. I further not above that similar articles were deleted as not being in line with the deletion policy. I have not nominated the rest for deletion, because I don't have time and thought it would be a good idea if you were given the chance to explain yourself. I have to say that writing this many articles knowing that they are not notable could be seen as being disruptive. Op47 ( talk) 17:23, 11 October 2013 (UTC)
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Okay, thanks. I've done a lot of work on both stations. NewsBank and the history room at the Winston-Salem library had plenty of information and if I took the time at the library I could probably find much more.— Vchimpanzee · talk · contributions · 19:54, 4 June 2014 (UTC)
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Your statement is correct that "kc" was the term used in 1941, But we don't uſe the old "long s" (ſ) when writing about George Waſhington in his Wikipedia article, even though it was generally uſed during his lifetime. The WSAJ (defunct) article would be better with "kHz", I think. Happy editing! Chris the speller yack 23:50, 17 September 2014 (UTC)
WMYB-AM, the station at 1450 AM, is certainly entitled to be there. Whether it should be called WRNN (AM) can be debated. Some say the history goes with the frequency, although if the station signed off and the frequency was not used for several years, maybe that's not the case. I felt the obvious solution was to put the early history of WMYB in the WRNN article under "History of 1450 AM" while WKZQ and WTGR went under "History of 1520 AM". If there's a better solution, you're welcome to try it, but all the information deserves to be in Wikipedia.— Vchimpanzee • talk • contributions • 15:37, 26 September 2014 (UTC)
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Hi Stereorock: Thank you for updating the WXRB wikipedia page. Just wanted to let you know that WXRB is owned by WXRB-FM Educational Broadcasting, Inc., a non-profit organization. I'm just the Chief Engineer/President of the station and the non-profit. I appreciate your assistance in making the page more neater. :) Thank you, Peter Q. Wxrbfm ( talk) 19:12, 29 April 2015 (UTC) |
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Spelling error as well as removing the schedule. I did not know about WP:NOTDIR. I had seen it done on some other station's page and decided to do it with ours. I appreciate your help. Best! Bubrahucuze ( talk) 19:22, 2 October 2015 (UTC)
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Hey, I was doing something recently and noticed you flipped the AM and FM order of Template:Mexico State Radio. All of the Mexico radio boxes in that style (exceptions: a bunch of border areas, Mexico City, anything in Tamaulipas) have FM first and then AM. I understand your reasoning but opted to put FM back on top.
The main reason is that upwards of 70% of Mexican radio stations are FMs. The government's AM-FM migration scheme has left very few AMs that are standalone (without an FM partner), and indeed, not many AMs overall. Outside of big cities (where there wasn't room), certain indigenous radio services (where coverage area matters and they're daytimers to start), and odds and ends here and there, most radio stations are FMs or AM-FM combos.
I wanted to ask your opinion on some of the different types of templates we have for Mexico:
If we standardize on one, which should we keep? I'd like to consolidate the AM and FM listings into one box (and list combos one time, for instance "XHCHH 97.1 + 650"), but I'm not sure what you'd want to do. Raymie ( t • c) 08:10, 23 November 2015 (UTC)
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WNYC Hello. Please see WNYC talk page. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Formulairis990 ( talk • contribs) 18:41, 29 February 2016 (UTC)
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Just wanted to point out the introductory text to that list – "The following is a list of the FCC-licensed radio stations...". That's the same on every one of those state lists, and the standard has always been that we don't include any station until they've been issued their license to cover. That's true regardless of whether they just have a construction permit, or they're operating under program test authority. In fact, if precedent is any guide, there probably shouldn't even be an article yet. Not going to get into a thing about it, though - I've seen you around enough to know that you're a good hand. Their license filing has also been accepted so, government nonsense aside, it ought to be issued reasonably soon.
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You are correct that a comma is permitted with four digits, but the point is that the article was correct previously. Please don't change from one correct style to another just because you prefer the latter. I will refrain from reverting those edits of yours - please refrain from making them in the future. Ok? Jeh ( talk) 05:31, 22 March 2016 (UTC)
Sorry but I've been a SWL since the mid-60s... you are mistaken. For current refs, see for example this online guide and this sample page from the WRTH. For older, try the SWL column from this 1971 issue of EI (you'll have to scroll to page 38 for that one), or this one from 1967 Popular Electronics (page 83), etc., etc. here are a couple of Sony SW portables - my ICF 2010 agrees. As does my little Tecsun PL-380. You will find exceptions in some radios (the Icom R75 is one and I believe the Kenwood tabletops are, as well) but kHz with no digit separator is and has long been the notation used in SW program listings. Jeh ( talk) 14:32, 27 March 2016 (UTC)
Take a look here. Jeh ( talk) 07:23, 21 April 2016 (UTC)
I rec'd notification that my additions on Pacifica were reverted. https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Pacifica_Radio&oldid=prev&diff=714661159
Pacifica edits I added and then I put on their Talk page to explain what/why were 'reverted' by you same day ? why? There were no explanations nor reasons for corrections made... and they are Not now on the Pacifica page at all. Not just the 2 'citations' removed, nor corrected ? What I contributed is all gone there now.
[did I not do those correctly to put them there ? where then? Those references contain more information for Updating on Current Pacifica process in those 2 references - for readers' expanded information]
Please respond. Obviously I am not a tech person -- but fully informed and updated on many, not all, happenings at both KPFK and Pacifica -- and want Wikipedia to be up to date, not antiquated and useless.
I had inserted 2 more headings / topics that are also eliminated since your 'revert'.
If my knowledge and readings-learnings = that are neutral and not partial nor personally/ financially interested, nor conflict of interests, etc. is unwanted and unexamined, and just reverted/deleted, then I can leave and know Wikipedia is not what it claims to be.
Very very old info was in these two radio station related sites before, mostly written by those promoting their own shows/programs. My attempts to update them some finally and provide actual information and also references as to where to get more info have been deleted.
Please respond. thanks. my limited know how re HTML, etc. should not be a reason to reject me & my contributions. Activistrep ( talk) 22:58, 21 April 2016 (UTC)activistrep
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stereorock guy keeps reverting my contents instead of assisting in any errors in processing HTML and claims biases untrue and wrong. There is no opinion but actual updated reporting of difficult to obtain changes occurring in these radio stations. I have no bias, no sides, no views I want to advertise nor promote, tho you make such wild accusations for your own reasons. Please explain if you know more Facts and Current Events happening at either radio station or umbrella to 5 radio stations. I am not on any board, not benefited and not spinning in any directions, other than wanting others to be updated, and to learn and know what is so difficult to be publicly known. If you have more direct factual information, please advise. Otherwise, I have learned from reverts that Wikipedia is controlled by those who want to control actual, factual info, keeping only old material that was spun before, and thus left on Wikipedia as-if history were accurate here. It apparently is Not. A big lesson learned about this site - that this is not public-contributions place with reports neutrally shown, but controlled and "reverted" endlessly by some who insist only their reverts, views, or allowances are seen here. This must be more than what happens 'only to me' ...sad. Wikipedia is thus not at all info reliable or current at all. Activistrep ( talk) 22:04, 20 August 2016 (UTC) activistrep Aug 20 2016
to Stereorock and his supporter Jeh :
who have decided that only the Perfect and Wikipedia experts need contribute. And now, given just a bit of new revelations of why my prior reverts were continually & abruptly done, this contributor shall resign. Easily. And let the site remain as antiquated, not verified- nor current, be stuck there. And no one cares if "the public's" image is fake of what this site has implied Wikipedia to be. This faked image of providing the public valid current information - and that contributors genuinely write and allow others to add current/updated information in here not so true -a false reputation has been revealed. Not as what has been declared or desired for readers here. -But what a dismaying discovery for me !
Note that "KFPK" page -History goes all the way to 1992 ...and no programs current or past are listed. And Funding is totally out of date.
Then on "Pacifica" page: The 2002 to 2009 history is not all neutral info nor sources and "oped news" referenced is a person's blog with opinions included too. Which blogs used here that are 'verifiable' and which are to be discredited is not clear. But who cares ?
The work and due diligence already given here is being reverted and retracted, leaving Wikipedia's pages on these topics as un-informative and the old-slants-only available for your readers. You win. It's easy to exit from here. There are more valuable ways to spend time and work. Activistrep ( talk) 21:16, 24 August 2016 (UTC)activistrep aug 24 2016
I was wondering about the market it was in, because the most recent market map says that only southern Bristol county is in the New Bedford market, which would automatically exclude WPEP(Providence) and WWTA (Boston). Can you help explain the boundary of the Boston market? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Newenglandradio ( talk • contribs) 12:01, 6 October 2016 (UTC)
Look up the 2012 Arbitron map, and you'll see that all of Plymouth county is considered part of the Boston radio market. Also, what MSA would you consider Wareham in? It is technically part of Boston, but, like with the two Plymouth stations, they blanket their signal into the Cape Cod market. Newenglandradio ( talk) 00:19, 8 October 2016 (UTC)Newenglandradio
Well then, Stereorock, what would you consider the boundaries of the non-existent Newport market? Because in the city of Newport, all of the New Bedford and Providence stations come in clearly, with the sole exception of WWBB. I even got WMNP today fairly strong, which has been happening every time I am in Providence. Do you think the Newport template should be abolished and put into the Providence and/or New Bedford templates much like the Boston TV template has an area for Manchester-locals? Of course, three Newport area stations are on the New London market template due to their proximity, but I think that they also come in fairly well in portions of the Providence market. What is your take? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Newenglandradio ( talk • contribs) 00:23, 9 October 2016 (UTC)
I've heard WXEX go up as far north as Freeport with a reception fairly similar to Boston stations in Providence, and likewise, WHTP and WBQQ both have good reception in Dover and Rochester. Both of these stations have somewhat interchangeable market-wise, to the extent that a some Seacoast NH businesses advertise WHTP, and likewise, I've heard some Portland companies on WXEX. All three stations have appeared one both templates at one time or another. What markets are these stations in? Newenglandradio ( talk) 00:19, 8 October 2016 (UTC)Newenglandradio
Do you think we should add an "Adjacent Locals" section for radio templates, much like those in television templates? I know that some templates have "nearby markets" at its bottom, but so do TV stations. Newenglandradio ( talk) 18:52, 9 October 2016 (UTC)
Leave that to me. Navbox subgroups can be a royal pain in the ringed tail. :P
I'll move Shortwave to equal prominence with AM and FM and sort things out a bit further. Is there anything else you'd like to see done for organization of the template? RingtailedFox • Talk • Contribs 23:50, 1 November 2016 (UTC)
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Hey Stereorock, I noticed you flipped the AM and FM order at Template:Ciudad Juárez Radio. I had asked for some comment on this when you did it to Template:Mexico State Radio a while back (look up on the page) and never got a reply.
Would it be OK to keep the Mexican templates as FM first, AM second? Most of the stations are on FM, and I feel that it would make sense given the environment. Raymie ( t • c) 03:02, 7 March 2017 (UTC)
Hi you were removing radio schedules of KBS Cool FM, KBS Radio 2, SBS Love FM and SBS Power FM which were important information to kpop fans who want to know the programs of the mentioned stations, please don't remove the schedules and since your'e not a kpop fan don't mess with things that are not your interests or business. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Hyunah661992 ( talk • contribs) 05:34, 30 March 2017 (UTC)
Stereorock... Would you mind giving your opinion on this, as a reply to my entry there? Jeh ( talk) 01:57, 19 April 2017 (UTC)
Take a look here. Jeh ( talk) 17:20, 14 June 2017 (UTC)
http://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Arbitron-Market-Maps/Arb_US_Metro_Map_14.pdf Notice that on this map, all of Plymouth County is included in the Boston (not New Bedford) markets. Just letting you know. 146.115.137.44 ( talk) 18:12, 6 May 2017 (UTC)
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I can check tomorrow, but I'm fairly sure that list of music artists was cited. The database which was used when I added it is only accessible at certain libraries, but there might be another database I can get to tomorrow.— Vchimpanzee • talk • contributions • 19:02, 16 May 2018 (UTC)
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Can you explain what you mean by putting a translator in its "proper ITU place" as you have done in Template:Newport Radio? I've always understood that when sorting, numeric characters preceded alpha characters (even in the ASCII table). When readers are looking at the list of callsigns, they're expecting it to be sorted with the numerics coming first. -- DrChuck68 ( talk) 03:28, 26 June 2019 (UTC)
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Hey, I noticed your recent edit. It definitely seems you're in the minority in wanting -FM added to every single listing in the template. It is redundant (except when the callsign is for a nested or other rebroadcaster) and I don't see it done in any other Canada templates (or Mexico, which has suffixes on all FM stations; I only know of a couple places I have a suffix in those templates, and they involve AM and FM with the same base call letters). I hardly think removing the suffix as DJSharke did was worth being called "vandalism" and quite honestly think the suffix isn't needed in a list of FM stations. Raymie ( t • c) 16:19, 23 July 2019 (UTC)
As for templates that have full callsigns, please look at the Newfoundland radio templates, or Toronto (which has them in the HD section, even though the listing by callsign isn't there like in the American templates). The system you want of removing suffixes & just leaving incomplete callsigns creates an inherent issue. Let's say there are 2 radio stations: CGA & CGA-FM. CGA has the base callsign. Putting "CGA" in the F.M. section would create a false impression (think of CHUM-FM/104.5 being called just "CHUM". This isn't accurate as CHUM is on A.M. 1050!) Now, let's say CGA & CGA-FM *both* have F.M. repeaters in the same town: CGA-1-FM & CGA-FM-1. Under your system, they would both be called "CGA-1" & be listed on the F.M. band! That is confusing! Which one relays which station?
What should be done is for all Canadian & Mexican templates to reflect the American ones where stations are listed by frequency only (lowest frequencies first (A.M., then S.W., then F.M., then digital)) & there is a separate section with the callsigns. Easy, clean, no muss, no fuss! Stereorock ( talk) 11:16, 24 July 2019 (UTC)
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Howdy, just came across a couple redirects you created recently while doing new page patrol. Just wanted to check - are the redirects you added (like W56CA and W23AS) names of translator stations for the article they're redirecting to? creffett ( talk) 01:45, 18 October 2019 (UTC)
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Why do the call signs need to be "fixed" ? The links are the same, I'm just making them easier to read. Also, consistency with other state TV templates. Mvcg66b3r ( talk) 01:49, 23 December 2019 (UTC)
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You need to tag those articles with the mdy template, otherwise someone else will eventually come along and reapply the dmy script as I did. Thanks for your assistance. Dawnseeker2000 21:56, 6 March 2020 (UTC)
Okay, I agree with you that the Signal Info section of the WSYY-FM article had to go, but I greatly value the mention of the mention of WSYY-FM being one of a few FM stations to not broadcast on a 24-hour schedule, typically being on-the-air for approximately 18⅓ hours per day, 7 days a week (from 4:55AM through 11:15PM ET). I suppose that it's all a matter of perspective whether to view such information as Trivia, but in my mind I view that as valid information. When Radio Was is already mentioned in the Syndicated Programming section, so I suppose there's no need to mention that the first and final hour of WSYY-FM's broadcast day is dedicated to that program, for one could just investigate the airtimes on their website; however, I feel that the station being an unusual, non-24-hour station is definitely a noteworthy fact that's useful and pertinent to the subject of the article (WSYY-FM). I'm striving for diplomacy and am just explaining my view here so that hopefully some common ground can be reached. If I can't leave that breif, 1-sentence exerpt in about WSYY-FM's broadcast schedule, I'd probably just chat about it on Social Media (such as WordPress or Facebook); however, I will state in my defense that there are dozens of Wikipedia articles of Radio Stations mentioning a non-24-hour broadcast schedule, even amidst a lack of mention of it in the station's website. For Example: The article to KQMA, for one. I forgot to mention that I'm a dedicated listener of WSYY-FM and listen to the station a lot, which contributes to my knowledge of how that station does things. DizzyMosquitoRadio99 ( talk) 23:45, 16 April 2020 (UTC)
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Revert yourself at my talk page. Now. Flyer22 Frozen ( talk) 03:45, 2 August 2020 (UTC)
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hi thank you for the info! how about now? Shogged ( talk) 00:01, 18 April 2021 (UTC)
thank you =D it was good to get some feedback and improve, i am motivated to keep going now lol have a good one Shogged ( talk) 17:00, 18 April 2021 (UTC)
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Hi, you seem to like to edit on radio station article. At WVNV, can you upload the logo of the station from here at this link. The logo is already available at the French article WVNV. The logo is missing here and would be better with a logo. Thank you.-- 112.158.8.220 ( talk) 16:46, 5 September 2021 (UTC)
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Hey, um, what's up with the mass removal of the sourced and referenced "programming" section from the WXRK-LP page? I don't think this goes against WP:NOT#DIR because it is written in a certain way and it's very well sourced. How do we work on this? - Neutralhomer • Talk • 21:59, 17 October 2021 (UTC)
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New user and I am interested in getting a page for either Clarke Broadcasting which owns 3 California radio stations but owned many more in the past and I have details from the current owner about all of them- I have even formatted them into the table that Hubbard Broadcasting's wiki has. The 3 Clarke owned stations have pages but it also owns myMotherLode.com which is cited many times (by Wikipedia) as an online news outlet that doesn't have a wiki page. My info also relates to Cal.net an ISP in California that doesn't have a wiki. Sources are the FCC, news stories, press releases and the owner H. Randolph Holder Jr. I am requesting if you have time to review what I have formatted and provide advice? Many thanks Sabrala ( talk) 23:49, 1 April 2022 (UTC)
The reason I redirected ZPV1 and ZP1 (AM) is twofold.
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Please stop restoring this. Two editors have disagree with you. That means you do not have consensus. There is no point to have a list article or dab page with only one entry. We understand that there are other stations on that frequency throughout the world. But the current article doesn't discuss them. MB 18:46, 13 June 2022 (UTC)
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Jay, is PEP offically dark yet? Jerry G. Sweeton Jr. 23:31, 15 October 2007 (UTC)
Looks like the Rhode Island LP stations remain (which they should) and that town in Florida, you are correct, the -LP call sign should remain and in most cases the call sign should remain as it is, not knocked down to the 4 letter abbrev. I will keep an eye on both pages. Let me know if you need further help. Take Care... NeutralHomer T: C 03:01, 16 November 2007 (UTC)
Why are you insisting on reporting shortwave frequencies in megahertz and then removing "useless zeroes"? First of all, the zeroes are not useless, see significant figures to understand why. Second of all, shortwave frequencies are often reported in either kHz or MHz, and when reporting in MHz, the nearly universal practice is to include 3 significant figures after the decimal point. WBCQ's own web pages report them both ways, and includes the zeroes that you deem "useless" when using MHz. See, e.g., wbcq.com home page: "Effective Friday, November 9, 2007, WBCQ's 18.910 MHz service has changed frequencies to 17.495 MHz." "WBCQ broadcasts 50,000 watts on each of its four international shortwave transmitters on 5.110, 7.415, 9.330 and 18.910 MHz." DHowell ( talk) 06:45, 20 November 2007 (UTC)
I fail to see why you continue to revert this page despite my explanation as to my edits. It was determined MONTHS ago at WP:WPRS (a wikiproject you don't belong to, but might like to join) that this was an appropriate format for these lists. 49 lists do not include low-power stations, and there is no reason for the 50th one to do so. Your continued WP:OWNing of this list only makes you look bad. The LPFM stations are included in the appropriate categories and the appropriate templates. Why you are so determined for this list to not match any of the others baffles me. JPG-GR ( talk) 17:02, 3 February 2008 (UTC)
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Not all stations are notable. Has this one been covered in a third part source? Has it had notable appearences on the show? It must adhere to WP:N and WP:V. I don't know what you mean by "please don't cut and paste." Undeath ( talk) 11:52, 7 April 2008 (UTC)
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FYI - Thought you might like to know that I'm going through and refreshing/updating the info in the state radio lists. I've found a quicker and easier way this go around which will make the addition of the LP stations easier. I've already done the A-states (but still have to add their LP stations). JPG-GR ( talk) 20:49, 29 May 2008 (UTC)
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I have spoken recently with Allan Weiner, the owner of WBCQ, WXCQ and WBCQ-FM, as well as several people who live nearby. From this I determined:
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I had an issue with the notability because 'a list of radio stations' is nothing particular or encyclopedic. I see there is a bit more information now, so if it keeps going this way, then everything is fine :) The article was quite confusing then (The confuion's gone now, but I'd like to see some more improvements though, especially some wikification) especially regarding this spanish radio station airing games and not being part of a network. Q1: what games? Q2: Why are we talking about a radio station that is not part of a network on a particular network's article? I generally suggest adding information about their programs, the history of the network, any other notable thing about this network, and some good wikification. Ren ✉ 07:25, 29 December 2008 (UTC)
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Yes, dates are important, however linking from, for example KSEX-LP to June 22? Where is the value in that? Rich Farmbrough, 12:41, 28 December 2009 (UTC).
As for places, I've seen that the "standard" (again, I don't know if there is one nor where to go to find the places equivalent of the dates group) is to link BOTH the community and larger jurisdiction (states, provinces, counties, etc.) separately (e.g.: Dallas, Texas). So someone can click on Dallas OR Texas and find out information on either instead of just being Dallas, Texas. To me the dates are as important as places because it helps me think of what the world was like when an even happened. The history of a station that started September 9, 2001 or July 18, 1969 would be different that one started 4 days after, for example. What did its crew have to do in the first few days of broadcasting when the event happened or did they decide to postpone their launch? Or, what about a group of ex-G.I.s who bought a station and flipped its format on V.J. Day? The very date itself is then relevant to the history of the station. Another example would be someone thinking to themselves "CZAR in Ottawa started on July 1? What's July 1? *click* Oh, it's Canada Day!" The beauty of Wikipedia, to me, seems not to be that it's a defacto depository of all the world's information but that other information can be found out that somebody may not have thought to even look up before. It's all interwoven like a web. It looked like the vote has already been decided and I don't know if it's too late to add my 2 cents. Sorry for being long-winded. Stereorock ( talk) 13:58, 28 December 2009 (UTC)
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Per your revert here, you should be aware that dates (including DOBs) are no longer linked per MOS:UNLINKYEARS. There is no relevance to linking to August 8 when that page simply says that Joe Tex (or whomever) was born on that date and nothing more. That info is already in the article and doesn't need to be explained further. Additionally, dates should be properly spaced and include an en dash (per MOS:DOB) Thanks. Pinkadelica ♣ 04:40, 25 January 2010 (UTC)
I was able to find the group which apparently decided this & registered my disagreement with their decision & how it wasn't brought up to a vote of EVERY USER. Even then, there will be new users. That's the beauty of Wikipedia. Stereorock ( talk) 02:31, 29 January 2010 (UTC)
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Please comment here. MisterE2123Five3 ( talk) 07:12, 23 April 2010 (UTC)
There is no need to shout at me in your edit summary. If you have something to say, it's best to use a talk page. Please note that WP:WPRS is not a Wikipedia policy. It is a WikiProject. It can make recommmendations, and set guidelines if there is consensus among a wider audience, but it is not a policy. In the future, please discuss changes like that on a talkpage instead of trying to discuss through edit summaries. I may not understand radio stations, but I do understand the Phillies, and I do understand that the callsign is denoted as it was in the source, so all I was doing was following a reliable source as dictated by WP:RS, an actual policy. KV5 ( Talk • Phils) 20:00, 19 May 2010 (UTC)
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But you have made a sentence that reads in part..."leaving format rival WRQX ( WRQX)"...it doesn't make sense. Plus, it is talking about history, so Wikilinks are acceptable. Please revert the "branding names". - Neutralhomer • Talk • 20:08, 11 August 2010 (UTC)
Which I changed because I didn't see that part. The page was showing an error. As far as I know, we always use the callsigns on here. Monikers are secondary to the callsigns. That's what I am led to believe. Stereorock ( talk) 20:11, 11 August 2010 (UTC)
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Can I just ask what you found objectionable, and why you undid my edit which was aimed at ensuring compliance with MOS – MOSDASH, MOSNUM and MOSLINK? -- Ohconfucius ¡digame! 14:50, 24 February 2011 (UTC)
This edit: I query the benefit to the navigation system of covering up 1956 in radio by the pipe "1956". Isn't there a better way of showing readers this link-target, explicitly? (2) Is there something useful in radio station that I'm missing? Surely there's a more specific link-target. (3) You reverted corrections of hyphens into en dashes, which are required by the style guide. I see that you did not insert an edit-summary, which is not good form when reverting. Tony (talk) 14:53, 24 February 2011 (UTC)
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Your statement is correct that "kc" was the term used in 1941, But we don't uſe the old "long s" (ſ) when writing about George Waſhington in his Wikipedia article, even though it was generally uſed during his lifetime. The WSAJ (defunct) article would be better with "kHz", I think. Happy editing! Chris the speller yack 23:50, 17 September 2014 (UTC)
WMYB-AM, the station at 1450 AM, is certainly entitled to be there. Whether it should be called WRNN (AM) can be debated. Some say the history goes with the frequency, although if the station signed off and the frequency was not used for several years, maybe that's not the case. I felt the obvious solution was to put the early history of WMYB in the WRNN article under "History of 1450 AM" while WKZQ and WTGR went under "History of 1520 AM". If there's a better solution, you're welcome to try it, but all the information deserves to be in Wikipedia.— Vchimpanzee • talk • contributions • 15:37, 26 September 2014 (UTC)
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Hey, I was doing something recently and noticed you flipped the AM and FM order of Template:Mexico State Radio. All of the Mexico radio boxes in that style (exceptions: a bunch of border areas, Mexico City, anything in Tamaulipas) have FM first and then AM. I understand your reasoning but opted to put FM back on top.
The main reason is that upwards of 70% of Mexican radio stations are FMs. The government's AM-FM migration scheme has left very few AMs that are standalone (without an FM partner), and indeed, not many AMs overall. Outside of big cities (where there wasn't room), certain indigenous radio services (where coverage area matters and they're daytimers to start), and odds and ends here and there, most radio stations are FMs or AM-FM combos.
I wanted to ask your opinion on some of the different types of templates we have for Mexico:
If we standardize on one, which should we keep? I'd like to consolidate the AM and FM listings into one box (and list combos one time, for instance "XHCHH 97.1 + 650"), but I'm not sure what you'd want to do. Raymie ( t • c) 08:10, 23 November 2015 (UTC)
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WNYC Hello. Please see WNYC talk page. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Formulairis990 ( talk • contribs) 18:41, 29 February 2016 (UTC)
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Just wanted to point out the introductory text to that list – "The following is a list of the FCC-licensed radio stations...". That's the same on every one of those state lists, and the standard has always been that we don't include any station until they've been issued their license to cover. That's true regardless of whether they just have a construction permit, or they're operating under program test authority. In fact, if precedent is any guide, there probably shouldn't even be an article yet. Not going to get into a thing about it, though - I've seen you around enough to know that you're a good hand. Their license filing has also been accepted so, government nonsense aside, it ought to be issued reasonably soon.
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You are correct that a comma is permitted with four digits, but the point is that the article was correct previously. Please don't change from one correct style to another just because you prefer the latter. I will refrain from reverting those edits of yours - please refrain from making them in the future. Ok? Jeh ( talk) 05:31, 22 March 2016 (UTC)
Sorry but I've been a SWL since the mid-60s... you are mistaken. For current refs, see for example this online guide and this sample page from the WRTH. For older, try the SWL column from this 1971 issue of EI (you'll have to scroll to page 38 for that one), or this one from 1967 Popular Electronics (page 83), etc., etc. here are a couple of Sony SW portables - my ICF 2010 agrees. As does my little Tecsun PL-380. You will find exceptions in some radios (the Icom R75 is one and I believe the Kenwood tabletops are, as well) but kHz with no digit separator is and has long been the notation used in SW program listings. Jeh ( talk) 14:32, 27 March 2016 (UTC)
Take a look here. Jeh ( talk) 07:23, 21 April 2016 (UTC)
I rec'd notification that my additions on Pacifica were reverted. https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Pacifica_Radio&oldid=prev&diff=714661159
Pacifica edits I added and then I put on their Talk page to explain what/why were 'reverted' by you same day ? why? There were no explanations nor reasons for corrections made... and they are Not now on the Pacifica page at all. Not just the 2 'citations' removed, nor corrected ? What I contributed is all gone there now.
[did I not do those correctly to put them there ? where then? Those references contain more information for Updating on Current Pacifica process in those 2 references - for readers' expanded information]
Please respond. Obviously I am not a tech person -- but fully informed and updated on many, not all, happenings at both KPFK and Pacifica -- and want Wikipedia to be up to date, not antiquated and useless.
I had inserted 2 more headings / topics that are also eliminated since your 'revert'.
If my knowledge and readings-learnings = that are neutral and not partial nor personally/ financially interested, nor conflict of interests, etc. is unwanted and unexamined, and just reverted/deleted, then I can leave and know Wikipedia is not what it claims to be.
Very very old info was in these two radio station related sites before, mostly written by those promoting their own shows/programs. My attempts to update them some finally and provide actual information and also references as to where to get more info have been deleted.
Please respond. thanks. my limited know how re HTML, etc. should not be a reason to reject me & my contributions. Activistrep ( talk) 22:58, 21 April 2016 (UTC)activistrep
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stereorock guy keeps reverting my contents instead of assisting in any errors in processing HTML and claims biases untrue and wrong. There is no opinion but actual updated reporting of difficult to obtain changes occurring in these radio stations. I have no bias, no sides, no views I want to advertise nor promote, tho you make such wild accusations for your own reasons. Please explain if you know more Facts and Current Events happening at either radio station or umbrella to 5 radio stations. I am not on any board, not benefited and not spinning in any directions, other than wanting others to be updated, and to learn and know what is so difficult to be publicly known. If you have more direct factual information, please advise. Otherwise, I have learned from reverts that Wikipedia is controlled by those who want to control actual, factual info, keeping only old material that was spun before, and thus left on Wikipedia as-if history were accurate here. It apparently is Not. A big lesson learned about this site - that this is not public-contributions place with reports neutrally shown, but controlled and "reverted" endlessly by some who insist only their reverts, views, or allowances are seen here. This must be more than what happens 'only to me' ...sad. Wikipedia is thus not at all info reliable or current at all. Activistrep ( talk) 22:04, 20 August 2016 (UTC) activistrep Aug 20 2016
to Stereorock and his supporter Jeh :
who have decided that only the Perfect and Wikipedia experts need contribute. And now, given just a bit of new revelations of why my prior reverts were continually & abruptly done, this contributor shall resign. Easily. And let the site remain as antiquated, not verified- nor current, be stuck there. And no one cares if "the public's" image is fake of what this site has implied Wikipedia to be. This faked image of providing the public valid current information - and that contributors genuinely write and allow others to add current/updated information in here not so true -a false reputation has been revealed. Not as what has been declared or desired for readers here. -But what a dismaying discovery for me !
Note that "KFPK" page -History goes all the way to 1992 ...and no programs current or past are listed. And Funding is totally out of date.
Then on "Pacifica" page: The 2002 to 2009 history is not all neutral info nor sources and "oped news" referenced is a person's blog with opinions included too. Which blogs used here that are 'verifiable' and which are to be discredited is not clear. But who cares ?
The work and due diligence already given here is being reverted and retracted, leaving Wikipedia's pages on these topics as un-informative and the old-slants-only available for your readers. You win. It's easy to exit from here. There are more valuable ways to spend time and work. Activistrep ( talk) 21:16, 24 August 2016 (UTC)activistrep aug 24 2016
I was wondering about the market it was in, because the most recent market map says that only southern Bristol county is in the New Bedford market, which would automatically exclude WPEP(Providence) and WWTA (Boston). Can you help explain the boundary of the Boston market? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Newenglandradio ( talk • contribs) 12:01, 6 October 2016 (UTC)
Look up the 2012 Arbitron map, and you'll see that all of Plymouth county is considered part of the Boston radio market. Also, what MSA would you consider Wareham in? It is technically part of Boston, but, like with the two Plymouth stations, they blanket their signal into the Cape Cod market. Newenglandradio ( talk) 00:19, 8 October 2016 (UTC)Newenglandradio
Well then, Stereorock, what would you consider the boundaries of the non-existent Newport market? Because in the city of Newport, all of the New Bedford and Providence stations come in clearly, with the sole exception of WWBB. I even got WMNP today fairly strong, which has been happening every time I am in Providence. Do you think the Newport template should be abolished and put into the Providence and/or New Bedford templates much like the Boston TV template has an area for Manchester-locals? Of course, three Newport area stations are on the New London market template due to their proximity, but I think that they also come in fairly well in portions of the Providence market. What is your take? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Newenglandradio ( talk • contribs) 00:23, 9 October 2016 (UTC)
I've heard WXEX go up as far north as Freeport with a reception fairly similar to Boston stations in Providence, and likewise, WHTP and WBQQ both have good reception in Dover and Rochester. Both of these stations have somewhat interchangeable market-wise, to the extent that a some Seacoast NH businesses advertise WHTP, and likewise, I've heard some Portland companies on WXEX. All three stations have appeared one both templates at one time or another. What markets are these stations in? Newenglandradio ( talk) 00:19, 8 October 2016 (UTC)Newenglandradio
Do you think we should add an "Adjacent Locals" section for radio templates, much like those in television templates? I know that some templates have "nearby markets" at its bottom, but so do TV stations. Newenglandradio ( talk) 18:52, 9 October 2016 (UTC)
Leave that to me. Navbox subgroups can be a royal pain in the ringed tail. :P
I'll move Shortwave to equal prominence with AM and FM and sort things out a bit further. Is there anything else you'd like to see done for organization of the template? RingtailedFox • Talk • Contribs 23:50, 1 November 2016 (UTC)
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Hey Stereorock, I noticed you flipped the AM and FM order at Template:Ciudad Juárez Radio. I had asked for some comment on this when you did it to Template:Mexico State Radio a while back (look up on the page) and never got a reply.
Would it be OK to keep the Mexican templates as FM first, AM second? Most of the stations are on FM, and I feel that it would make sense given the environment. Raymie ( t • c) 03:02, 7 March 2017 (UTC)
Hi you were removing radio schedules of KBS Cool FM, KBS Radio 2, SBS Love FM and SBS Power FM which were important information to kpop fans who want to know the programs of the mentioned stations, please don't remove the schedules and since your'e not a kpop fan don't mess with things that are not your interests or business. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Hyunah661992 ( talk • contribs) 05:34, 30 March 2017 (UTC)
Stereorock... Would you mind giving your opinion on this, as a reply to my entry there? Jeh ( talk) 01:57, 19 April 2017 (UTC)
Take a look here. Jeh ( talk) 17:20, 14 June 2017 (UTC)
http://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Arbitron-Market-Maps/Arb_US_Metro_Map_14.pdf Notice that on this map, all of Plymouth County is included in the Boston (not New Bedford) markets. Just letting you know. 146.115.137.44 ( talk) 18:12, 6 May 2017 (UTC)
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I was researching part-15 AM radio stations on wikipedia, and that was listed as one of them. I forget exactly which article had it, though. RingtailedFox • Talk • Contribs 23:05, 7 July 2017 (UTC)
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Please don't undo my edit on WYBC-FM. If you look at any of the other radio station articles i.e. WNBC (AM), WCBS-FM, KQV (AM), KABC (AM) etc.. etc.. It DOES NOT and never has included the FCC channel number. Unless you work in broadcasting the FCC channel number actually means nothing to the normal/common person. Besides that use of an FCC channel number is basically antiqued. YborCityJohn ( talk) 18:37, 7 February 2018 (UTC)
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I can check tomorrow, but I'm fairly sure that list of music artists was cited. The database which was used when I added it is only accessible at certain libraries, but there might be another database I can get to tomorrow.— Vchimpanzee • talk • contributions • 19:02, 16 May 2018 (UTC)
As a compromise, I would consider "Broadcast play-by-play" as the subsection header (see proposal here). It would eliminate your concern of FM-vs-AM, and it would retain my preference to emphasize that play-by-play is available *only* over-the-air. Levdr1lp / talk 20:07, 7 October 2018 (UTC)
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Can you explain what you mean by putting a translator in its "proper ITU place" as you have done in Template:Newport Radio? I've always understood that when sorting, numeric characters preceded alpha characters (even in the ASCII table). When readers are looking at the list of callsigns, they're expecting it to be sorted with the numerics coming first. -- DrChuck68 ( talk) 03:28, 26 June 2019 (UTC)
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Hey, I noticed your recent edit. It definitely seems you're in the minority in wanting -FM added to every single listing in the template. It is redundant (except when the callsign is for a nested or other rebroadcaster) and I don't see it done in any other Canada templates (or Mexico, which has suffixes on all FM stations; I only know of a couple places I have a suffix in those templates, and they involve AM and FM with the same base call letters). I hardly think removing the suffix as DJSharke did was worth being called "vandalism" and quite honestly think the suffix isn't needed in a list of FM stations. Raymie ( t • c) 16:19, 23 July 2019 (UTC)
As for templates that have full callsigns, please look at the Newfoundland radio templates, or Toronto (which has them in the HD section, even though the listing by callsign isn't there like in the American templates). The system you want of removing suffixes & just leaving incomplete callsigns creates an inherent issue. Let's say there are 2 radio stations: CGA & CGA-FM. CGA has the base callsign. Putting "CGA" in the F.M. section would create a false impression (think of CHUM-FM/104.5 being called just "CHUM". This isn't accurate as CHUM is on A.M. 1050!) Now, let's say CGA & CGA-FM *both* have F.M. repeaters in the same town: CGA-1-FM & CGA-FM-1. Under your system, they would both be called "CGA-1" & be listed on the F.M. band! That is confusing! Which one relays which station?
What should be done is for all Canadian & Mexican templates to reflect the American ones where stations are listed by frequency only (lowest frequencies first (A.M., then S.W., then F.M., then digital)) & there is a separate section with the callsigns. Easy, clean, no muss, no fuss! Stereorock ( talk) 11:16, 24 July 2019 (UTC)
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Why do the call signs need to be "fixed" ? The links are the same, I'm just making them easier to read. Also, consistency with other state TV templates. Mvcg66b3r ( talk) 01:49, 23 December 2019 (UTC)
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You need to tag those articles with the mdy template, otherwise someone else will eventually come along and reapply the dmy script as I did. Thanks for your assistance. Dawnseeker2000 21:56, 6 March 2020 (UTC)
Okay, I agree with you that the Signal Info section of the WSYY-FM article had to go, but I greatly value the mention of the mention of WSYY-FM being one of a few FM stations to not broadcast on a 24-hour schedule, typically being on-the-air for approximately 18⅓ hours per day, 7 days a week (from 4:55AM through 11:15PM ET). I suppose that it's all a matter of perspective whether to view such information as Trivia, but in my mind I view that as valid information. When Radio Was is already mentioned in the Syndicated Programming section, so I suppose there's no need to mention that the first and final hour of WSYY-FM's broadcast day is dedicated to that program, for one could just investigate the airtimes on their website; however, I feel that the station being an unusual, non-24-hour station is definitely a noteworthy fact that's useful and pertinent to the subject of the article (WSYY-FM). I'm striving for diplomacy and am just explaining my view here so that hopefully some common ground can be reached. If I can't leave that breif, 1-sentence exerpt in about WSYY-FM's broadcast schedule, I'd probably just chat about it on Social Media (such as WordPress or Facebook); however, I will state in my defense that there are dozens of Wikipedia articles of Radio Stations mentioning a non-24-hour broadcast schedule, even amidst a lack of mention of it in the station's website. For Example: The article to KQMA, for one. I forgot to mention that I'm a dedicated listener of WSYY-FM and listen to the station a lot, which contributes to my knowledge of how that station does things. DizzyMosquitoRadio99 ( talk) 23:45, 16 April 2020 (UTC)
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hi thank you for the info! how about now? Shogged ( talk) 00:01, 18 April 2021 (UTC)
thank you =D it was good to get some feedback and improve, i am motivated to keep going now lol have a good one Shogged ( talk) 17:00, 18 April 2021 (UTC)
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Hi, you seem to like to edit on radio station article. At WVNV, can you upload the logo of the station from here at this link. The logo is already available at the French article WVNV. The logo is missing here and would be better with a logo. Thank you.-- 112.158.8.220 ( talk) 16:46, 5 September 2021 (UTC)
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New user and I am interested in getting a page for either Clarke Broadcasting which owns 3 California radio stations but owned many more in the past and I have details from the current owner about all of them- I have even formatted them into the table that Hubbard Broadcasting's wiki has. The 3 Clarke owned stations have pages but it also owns myMotherLode.com which is cited many times (by Wikipedia) as an online news outlet that doesn't have a wiki page. My info also relates to Cal.net an ISP in California that doesn't have a wiki. Sources are the FCC, news stories, press releases and the owner H. Randolph Holder Jr. I am requesting if you have time to review what I have formatted and provide advice? Many thanks Sabrala ( talk) 23:49, 1 April 2022 (UTC)
The reason I redirected ZPV1 and ZP1 (AM) is twofold.
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Please stop restoring this. Two editors have disagree with you. That means you do not have consensus. There is no point to have a list article or dab page with only one entry. We understand that there are other stations on that frequency throughout the world. But the current article doesn't discuss them. MB 18:46, 13 June 2022 (UTC)
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