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For future reference...

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If you think an article can be referred to by two separate names, such as WSUS 102.3 and WSUS FM, creating a second article which is a copy of the first article is a bad idea.

Instead, you should create the second article as a redirect to the first article, thusly:

#redirect [[Name of first article]].

No harm done; this is just so you know for next time. DS 15:35, 9 April 2006 (UTC) == WCCT == Minor edit - format change in 1982 occurred April 10 to 12 from being NBC affiliate WATR TV to independent WTXX...The station was an NBC affiliate till the end of Saturday April 10, 1982. On Easter Sunday, April 11, 1982 Channel 20 was dark. On Monday, April 12, 1982 the station returned to the air as WTXX. My source is Hartford Courant Sunday April 11, 1982 on their archives. I was under the impression it was changed in March as well before reading this.[reply]

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In General

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Your edits and additions to television articles have been both poorly worded and redundant. If your writing style does not improve, then you should refrain from contributing. Rollosmokes 04:40, 10 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

John Roberts & Sam Alito

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Have removed some speculative information that they will be 100 % conservative like Scalia or Thomas. Their rulings thus far have not given indications to their true ideology. Lets see how they vote on some more cases before dismissing them as possible swing votes. Keep in mind, when Anthony Kennedy joined the US Supreme Court in 1988, conservatives by 1990 said "Bork could not have done better". In fact his votings with Scalia were even higher than Alito or Roberts. He evolved somewhat. From rulings thus far it seems that Alito and Roberts could be closer to Anthony Kennedy than Scalia. There is evidence to argue both ways. Now lets see how this year goes before speculating too far. By the way I am a moderately liberal Democrat and anti-Bush.

WTXX

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You state that the LMA with WVIT was only in force from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. This is an innacurate statement. When WTXX was sold to Catholic Counterpoint Communications on March 19, 1993, Renaissance retained the rights to ALL THE PROGRAMMING. Some of the barter cartoons were returned to syndicators and off the air in the market upon closing. They did want a full time LMA with WTXX. But COunterpoint wanted only part-time time brokerage agreements. SO in good faith Counterpoint was allowed to run Disney Afternoon, Cosby, and Growing Pains from 3 to 7 PM for free. WTIC-TV would sell ad time and give WTXX no compensation for it. In addition from March 22-26 and March 29-April 2, WTXX was also running the syndicated Wild West miniseries from 8 to 10 PM. This gave WTXX free programming and WTIC TV ad-time and money. Meanwhile, WTXX and WTIC-TV began trying to negotiate a long-term 4 to 8 hour a day LMA. WTIC-TV insisted on at least 15 hours a day. AT the end of June talks broke off and WVIT approached WTXX about an LMA including a newscast and family friendly shows. WTXX then broke off talks with WTIC-TV and in fact WTIC-TV tried to take Counterpoint to court for failing to negotiate in good faith. The court sided with Counterpoint. It was at that point that the Renaissance-owned shows WTXX ran would move to WTIC-TV. This was in July. (now this is a bit too detailed to include and your streamlined sentences are FINE).

In Mid July of 1993 Viacom began an LMA with WTXX. This would include a 10 PM newscast daily. Also it included cartoons that would be run 7 to 9 AM Monday thru Friday, 7 to 10 AM Saturday and Sunday, 3 to 7 PM Monday thru Friday. Yes cartoons ran until 7 PM on the station on weekdays. This was quite notable. WTXX was probably the only station anywhere running cartoons that late in the day. My sources include articles from Hartford Courant and TV Guides from that time period. Half the cartoons were previously aired on WTXX under Renaissance but truned into the syndicator the March before. Contracts on these cartoons did not allow resting. WVIT got the rights of these cartoons to run on WTXX.

WTXX did take UPN programming in March of 1995 but was NOT yet branded UPN 20. They did run it in pattern and skipped evening HSN programming on such nights. The LMA between WTXX and WVIT did not become full-time until March of 1996. That was when WTXX was branded UPN 20 and got stronger syndicated shows. They did NOT reacquire shows. These shows did NOT previously air on WTXX back in 1993 or before. At that point the cartoons ended at 5 or 5:30 PM. Also HSN programs did fall off the schedule.

In 1999 WTXX was moved from its Waterbury facilities into new facilities with new LMA partner WTIC-TV.

Now you insist the LMA did not include the 7 to 9 AM or 3 to 7 PM time slot when it did indeed. I think it was notable that cartoons aired until 7 PM on weeknights. But I am willing to just refer to the 3 to 7 PM and 7 to 9 AM as syndicated programming. But I insist on acknowledging that 3 to 7 PM weekdays be noted in the article.

I also insist it was not until the spring of 1996 that WTXX began to market itself again and run better programming. These things mentioned happened all at the same time in spring of 1996. Home Shopping Network prtogramming was a large part of WTXX scheduling for 3 years. The deal between HSN and Counterpoint called for at least half the day being HSN. So I insist that it was Spring of 1996 NOT Fall of 1995 such changes were made. I have TV Guides from these dates to Prove it.

I will give you a promise though. Other than the following words, I will not add anything more on this issue:

Here is what I feel must be included: 1. WTXX entered into an LMA with WIVT in July of 1993

2. Timeslots programmed were 7 to 9 a.m., 3 to 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. which inclued a 10 p.m. newscast and syndicated shows. (would prefer to state that the syndicated shows were cartoons until 7 p.m. but do not insist on that)

3. State that the LMA expoanded to full-time in the Spring of 1996 and at that point WTXX dropped HSN and ran stronger shows.

4. I believe that WTXX was not branded UPN 20 until Spring of 1996 but was a UPN affiliate prior to branding. I can prove dates they became UPN affiliated but TV guides had no articles with WTXX 20 graphics in any of the issues. WTXX was not marketed much until 1996. UPN 20 articles began to appear in TV Guide in May of 1996. Still this is insufficient proof as to when branding began. Therefore I will concede about excluding when WTXX was branded UPN 20. Fair enough?

In closing I am not looking to get into a longtime editing war with anoyone, but want relevant info included.

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WTXX

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Either include the entire hours the LMA is included or do not include anything on it except for the fact it was part-time. Again you seem as emotionally attactched to these things as I do. Come on concede on something.

Once again, refer back to my last statement on this issue. I have already sought administrative assistance in hopes of avoiding an all-out edit war. Rollosmokes 03:45, 27 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Revert wars

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Hi Marckd,

Please do not engage in edit wars. Recent activity on WWOR-TV indicates you have reverted to your version four times within a 24 hour period, which violates Wikipedia's policy on reverting. Although it is clear you feel strongly about the data you're including, Wikipedia strictly forbids this type of behavior. Many administrators will block users for violating WP:3RR. As I don't want to block you, perhaps you can come to a comprmise with Rollosmokes? If no compromise if forthcoming, perhaps you could seek a second opinion? Whatever you do, be sure to keep a level head. If you plan to work on TV station articles, you're bound to encounter Rollosmokes often, so it just makes sense to try to work with, rather than against, other TV station editors, right? Best wishes, Firsfron of Ronchester 07:08, 27 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]


Hello, Marckd. I've removed your trivia about Clinton being first President to serve two full-terms since FDR. You forgot about Eisenhower & Reagan. Clinton was the first Democrat since FDR to serve two full terms. GoodDay 15:33, 11 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

You are RIGHT!!! I did mean the first Democrat President to serve. But hey if its innacurate ...AND IT IS...Removal is fine. Thanks

When intellectual radio properties move dial positions

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Initially I believed that when intellectual units swap frequencies that the history of both the broadcast license and the intellectual unit history should be included in both articles. For example when WQHT moved from 103.5 to 97.1 and when WYNY moved from 97.1 to 103.5, I had thought that WQHT's article should include both the history of the 97 license and the history of the WQHT unit. The 103.5 history I thought should include the history of the 1996 to present WKTU unit along with other history of wat aired on 103.5 as well as the pre 1988 history of 97.1.

But after some thought I began thinking that 97.1 New York should be strictly license history of that frequency while providing a link to 103.5's history to find out the history of the WQHT ubit prior to 1988. The 103.5 WKTU artcile should be strictly the history of that license but providing a link to the history of the original 70's/80's WKTU unit and a link 97.1 to find the history of the WYNY intellectual unit.

In most cases, therefore station articles should be about the license history rather than intellectual property history. But I feel there should be some exceptions. In situations 1.) where a frequency swap recently happened and 2.) at least one intellectual unit spent many years on one frequency, both intellectual unit history and license history should be included in both articles for about a year. This way people looking up information will not be confused.

Recently WCRB Boston moved to 99.5 from 102.5 while WKLB moved from 99.5 to 102.5. Because of WCRB's long history of classical music programming, the intellectual property history of WCRB should be included on the WCRB license history as well as the WKLB license history.

WKLB's intellectual unit had several originations. WKLB was the result of a merger of two different similarly formattted radio properties. It also included a previous frequency swap. On the 99.5 WCRB article, the license history of 99.5 should be included and the WKLB intellectual unit should be discussed after its move there in 1997. Previous WKLB unit history is not necessary. On the 102.5 WKLB article, the intellectual unit history of WKLB should be included prior to 1997 as well as after 1997, while 102.5's license history should be included. Eventually, when people get used to the new frequencies, the articles should be respective license histories. Just my thought for now.

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"Would love to see this information included but unfortunately have no time to do this right. Maybe eventually" I would not terribly miss the Sunday lineup article if its deleted."

Hey, thanks a lot for finally making that last season into a table. I did the rest of them, just never got around to the last one. ;) —MrSomeone ( tlkcntrb ) 23:42, 25 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

"That was quite a task...I did a load of cutting and pasting and violated the three edit rule to get it done. But the end hopefully justified the means. Still its nice to have that article complete.


WVNJ

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The article was still under construction and was in the rpocess of being expoanded during deletion. So it was a bit premature to delete the artcile at an hour old

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Retro: KPLR Wed 01/20/65

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  • 10:00 Get the Message
  • Noon Newsreels
  • 12:15 Modern Almanac
  • 12:30 Cartoons
  • 12:55 Weather/News
  • 1:30 Movie
  • 3:00 Best of Groucho
  • 3:30 Mickey Mouse Club
  • 4:00 Captain 11
  • 4:15 Rocky and Friends
  • 4:30 Rocky and Friends
  • 5:00 Superman
  • 5:30 Huckleberry Hound
  • 6:00 77 Sunset Strip
  • 7:00 Basketball
  • 9:00 Untouchables
  • 10:00 Pioneers
  • 12:15 News —Preceding unsigned comment added by 74.212.48.32 (talk) 23:41, 2 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

WNNJ, WNNJ-FM, WTOC

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On June 30, WNNJ (AM) 1360 changed its call letters to WTOC along with a format change. Therefore, WNNJ (AM) is no longer the name of the radio station. I think that WNNJ (AM) be deleted and redirected to the new article.

WNNJ-FM now has the WNNJ call letters because no AM station shares the letters anymore. I made some changes to these articles to reflect recent changes. Any info on WNNJ (AM) can be fornd on the WTOC (AM) article.


NPOV.

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Cut paste move for WBYN-FM

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Unreferenced BLPs

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WGNT/WYAH Broadcast Day airtimes

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WYAH bgan very little secular shows in 1967. It was not until 1969 that even off network sitcoms like the ones mentioned were added. The station was still on only about 12 hours a day in January of 1971. They gradually expanded over the years of 1971 to 1974. By 1974, they were a conventional independent station.

Now I think some more shows on the station should be mentioned. There has been some edit wars over the past months for some reason. One thing though; about 8 months ago, the article DID include innacurate info station that this station aired shows like Ultraman and Speed racor. This is innacurate and was corrected. I tried to correct this bakc then and my article was reverted. Then many accurate shows were also deleted from the article. But its true that this station never ran Japanese animation. One reason wah that there was an abundance of other programming to choose from.

One reason why many think that syndicated shows on a station should not be listed in an article is that often times people use their memories and list some innacurate information. Other times there is dispute on what shows aired on a station. Sometimes a show only airs several month and many stations go through over a hundred syndicated shows in their years on the air. Then the dispute is what should be included and what should not be. So perhaps we should be careful to not get too deep with shows on a station except notable locally produced ones maybe. I still emotionally like to see lists of shows on each station to give people an idea of what the station was like. But I will not attempt to expand this article with tons of shows.

This kind of information is trivial, at best. Wikipedia is an encyclopedia, not a depository of useless information. Articles will get too long and tedious if every show a television station presently/has broadcasts is included in the text. One other thing to remember is that not everyone is "into it" as you may be. There is such a thing as having too much detail--even if it is factual. 72.68.192.10 (talk) 21:11, 2 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]

MORON

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Learn how to spell, idiot. Possability is spelled possibility —Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.38.127.97 (talk) 17:35, 1 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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