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Latest comment: 6 years ago by Seraphim System in topic WXBU

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About Template:TooLong edit

A little note regarding the use of Template:Very long: the template is typically used in articles with far more extensive information than the ones which you have tagged with the template. The summary style guide acknowledges that topical information should meet the different needs of different readers: specificially, it says, "Many readers need just a quick summary of the topic's most important points (lead section); Others need a moderate amount of information on the topic's more important points (a set of multiparagraph sections); Some readers need a lot of details on one or more aspects of the topic (links to full-sized separate subarticles). An example of an article where child subarticles were necessary and usage of the template was most appropriate was the 1994 United States broadcast TV realignment, which had gotten to about 2 1/4 times the length of the articles you tagged with the template. As such, I had to split certain sections regarding additional affiliation transactions and effects on programming related to the affiliation realignment into a child article.

If the tagging is based on the article byte size alone, that basis may not be sufficient enough to require it; it preferably should factor both the article's overall text length (this [2015 edit] of the article I mentioned could be used as a reasonable baseline) and the byte size. Articles about television stations can have enough detail necessary that a "very long" template is not really needed, since they rarely get too long to require child articles, and very few have necessitated one be created. I recommend reading the WikiProject Television Stations section on article structure for basis on what must be included. TVTonightOKC 15:15, 4 December 2017 (UTC)

Recent WMGM Edit edit

How come you removed the address for the offices of WMGM? The FCC database see here still lists their main studio address as 1601 New Road in Linwood. I am going to revert it unless you can prove a reference that shows that this is no longer their address. Thanks. YborCityJohn (talk) 00:52, 5 December 2017 (UTC)Reply

As far as I know, they could be operating from WUVP's studios. Mvcg66b3r (talk) 00:57, 5 December 2017 (UTC)Reply
Well for now can we just assume based on the FCC filings that they are still in Linwood. Maybe it would be wise for all of us to do some monitoring of WMGM's filings with the FCC website since it is getting to the end of the year and if there are any changes make them accordingly here on Wikipedia. YborCityJohn (talk) 02:31, 5 December 2017 (UTC)Reply

About your edits on KLUZ & KTFQ edit

I live in a market affected by the Univision-UniMas swap, and I can confirm that those stations just swapped call letters and affiliations with each other. The stations affected in my DMA are WVEA-TV (call letters & affiliation moved to channel 50) and WFTT-DT (moved to channel 62). Can you please put back KLUZ-TV to the way it was, but put digital channel 42 and virtual channel 41 as it's former channel numbers and vice versa with KTFQ-DT?

Personally, I think this swap that Entravision did was very complicated in technical FCC terms as there wasn't anyone else that covered this other than Entravision themselves.

I would rather format it from the perspective of what happened in 1995 with WFOR and WTVJ when they switched. If that switch happened today, you probably would have moved the pages all around, having WTVJ's info on WFOR's page and vice versa. Jonathan7157 (talk) 01:57, 6 December 2017 (UTC)Reply

Diacritics edit

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Videotron edit edit

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Category:Companies of the United States disestablished in 2000 has been nominated for discussion edit

 

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WXBU edit

Hi, I reverted your changes at WXBU - not as vandalism per pending changes, but as an editor. I looked at the citation and it has multiple sections and subsections - if you are going to change the infobox based on this citation please note where in the cited legal agreement this information can be found. Seraphim System (talk) 03:59, 30 December 2017 (UTC)Reply