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I started to cite the list as created, and found it very cumbersome to work with. To easy the looking up shows in my encyclopedia od radio, I created a sortable table to aid in finding the shows. There are more citations to do, but I got a good start. There are still more in my book, but I have been called away. --K3vin (talk) 22:02, 21 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I know the table has a sort feature, but by default it really should be sorted by year of creation or alphabetical by title. This current way is counter-intuitive in the extreme, as the creators themselves are the least-known bit of info. — TAnthonyTalk23:29, 21 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I agreed with your idea. But had more on my plate. I was working on citing the sources, and just put in the sort to make that easier. I felt alpha by title was the best default. and with the sort ability, it was very low on my list of priority.