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I was going to go through this, but there is way too much work to be done. Here's my feedback on how to get it closer to Wikipedia's standards:

  • Reduce long lists. Many of these awards, philanthropic activities, etc. appear notable, but they should be in summary style, paragraph format with only the most significant ones pointed out. The same goes for lists of markets you serve or formats you support.
  • Add encyclopedic content Since we are an encyclopedia, we want to know information like business strategy, corporate culture and most important of all History, but the current article is almost exclusively focused on showcasing the company's work.
  • Major trimming Almost everything in the current article needs to go. It can all be condensed into 1 section on radical media's services with 1 sub-section on awards and 1 sub-section on notable works. Each should be about 2 paragraphs. The rest should be on History and other aspects.

Corporate 13:28, 21 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Removing tags

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Since the tags are fairly old and haven't been discussed for a long period of time, I would like to remove them from the page. I've revised the page to trim down each section and to remove any biased/nonfactual language, adding more references where needed. For now I will remove the old tags, but if anyone has further concerns about the page, please discuss them on the talk page so that we can address any remaining issues.

Cpirrung (talk) 12:14, 24 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]

That's not a reason to remove the tags - someone needs to deal with the problems first. Whatsmore, as an editor with a clear conflict of interest, you shouldn't be removing the tags yourself. SmartSE (talk) 19:11, 12 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Article title/company name

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The company's official website uses the name form "RadicalMedia". Why is it then that this article insists on using the form "@radical.media"? It seems this is in conflict with the manual of style on trademarks, so I would propose to move this article to "Radical Media (company)". Jon Harald Søby (talk) 07:34, 15 November 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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