Talk:Ed Salamon
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[edit]HELP! Someone is rediting my page. The previous content was virtually accurate and vetted for ten years. Now a comprehensive article has been reduced to trivial with many inaccuracies and incomplete. I was not a "national director", I was president/programming; confusing "networking" using for both radio networks and social networking. I was inducted into the Country Radio Hall of Fame because of WHN which became the most listened to country radio station of all time in the 70s - (verifable in my Hall of Fame entry http://countryradioseminar.com/ed-salamon, and other sources)If you want to make sure the entry is accurate, I will be glad to help you verify everthing in the orginal article from the references listed. You will find lots of incorrect and incomplete information if you limit your search to just what comes up in a Google search, rather than doing the resaerch that has been done over ten years. Please don't post incomplete and incorrect information which is harmful to mme when it was right yesterday. All I did was try to change my photo because media has been using my Wiki photo and I didn't feel that it accruately represented me. As a rtesult I have been set upon. Won't somebody help me get my entry back to right again? Ed Salamon Edsalamon (talk) 23:54, 4 April 2013 (UTC)
- I created User:Canoe1967/Ed Salamon with an older version to fix the referencing. The references need to be moved inline like this.[1] Just highlight the reference with mouse drag over then click the <ref></ref> that should be in the wiki markup section below the edit window. Once we get statements matched to the correct references then we should be able to move them back to article space. I also added an infobox. You can see more paramaters for it at Template:Infobox person--Canoe1967 (talk) 17:35, 5 April 2013 (UTC)
References
- ^ Mancuso, Anne,“WHN-AM Reunion”,New York Times, New York, 25 February 2013