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I found a web page made by a former news anchor of KQDS-TV and its former colleagues: www.kqdsfox21.com, I'll add some information about the station. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Grejlen (talkcontribs)

What gave you the impression that it was made by a former news anchor? He was a board operator, look at the picture on his site. 71.10.69.93 02:35, 18 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Additions to Page

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Please make sure any additions to the syndicated programming section are in alphabetical order. Having the programs in alphabetical order makes easier to navigate through and it looks neater and professional. Also, please watch spelling on the page. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 53180 (talk) 02:31, 25 January 2007 (UTC).[reply]

Does the station have a website?

Fair use rationale for Image:Nick&amy.jpg

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Syndicated Programming

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Syndicated programming lineups have been added (and removed) from this section over the last few weeks... I'd point to this section of WP:NOT

For example, an article on a radio station generally should not list upcoming events, current promotions, phone numbers, current schedules, etc., although mention of major events, promotions or historically significant programme lists and schedules (such as the annual United States network television schedules) may be acceptable.

Given that the programming on this station is comparable to that of dozens of other television stations across the U.S. (and is not necessarily unique), I'd say this does not qualify for inclusion. Amnewsboy (talk) 08:39, 26 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I agree. Unlike original programming, syndicated programming tells the reader nothing about the station. dhett (talk contribs) 19:47, 26 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Adding unreferenced entries of former employees to lists containing BLP material

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Hello, Please do not add unreferenced names as entries to a list of former employees in articles. Including this type of material in articles does not abide by current consensus and its inclusion is strongly discouraged in our policies and guidelines. The rationales are as follows:

  1. WP:NOT tells us, Wikipedia is "not an indiscriminate collection of information." As that section describes, just because something is true, doesn't necessarily mean the info belongs in Wikipedia.
  2. As per WP:V, we cannot include information in Wikipedia that is not verifiable and sourced.
  3. WP:NLIST tells us that lists included within articles (including people's names) are subject to the same need for references as any other information in the article.
  4. Per WP:BLP, we have to be especially careful about including un-sourced info about living persons.

If you look at articles about companies in general, you will not find mention of previous employees, except in those cases where the employee was particularly notable. Even then, the information is not presented just as a list of names, but is incorporated into the text itself (for example, when a company's article talks about the policies a previous CEO had, or when they mention the discovery/invention of a former engineer/researcher). If a preexisting article is already in the encyclopedia for the person you want to add to a list, it's generally regarded as sufficient to support their inclusion in list material in another article. cheers Deconstructhis (talk) 16:22, 2 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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