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CJSR

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Just so you know, in categories which are specifically for radio stations, such as Category:Radio stations in Edmonton or Category:Campus radio stations in Canada, we actually do want the categories to be sorted on the second letter of the call sign rather than the first — because if we sorted under the first letter the category would just be one long, undifferentiated list under the letter C, whereas sorting on the second letter breaks the category up into smaller, more manageable chunks under several different letters. Thanks. Bearcat (talk) 22:12, 24 September 2011 (UTC)Reply