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Nominator: Sammi Brie (talk · contribs) 04:51, 29 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Reviewer: ZKang123 (talk · contribs) 13:16, 14 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Will pick this up.--ZKang123 (talk) 13:16, 14 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Images

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The only image used here is a fair use logo of the channel to represent the article.

Copyedits

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  • Earwig don't show any close paraphrasing issues.

Lead

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  • within Philadelphia city limits, in South Philadelphia and the Roxborough tower farm, respectively. – might suggest the use of an en-dash between "city limits" and "South Philadeplhia", and remove comma before "respectively".
  • and—at one point in its history—a 10 p.m. local newscast.and briefly a 10 p.m. local newscast.
  • it improved its fortunesits fortunes improved
  • led to the decision in 1982 to place all of the company's stations on the market. – this phrase is worded rather awkwardly. Maybe reword as resulted in the decision to put all company stations on the market in 1982?
  • Similarly for leading the liquidating firm to decide that it was in its shareholders' best interests to shut the station down and sell it for parts.prompted the liquidating firm to close the station and sell it for parts in the shareholders' best interests.
  • In the years that followedIn the years following

More comments to come.--ZKang123 (talk) 12:21, 16 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Kaiser comes to Philadelphia

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  • I might change the header to something else in my view, since it also concerns the channel's early years.
  • Explain the first earlier mention of FCC
  • originating atoriginating from
  • later to have a lengthy career in TV news in Washington, D.C. – I think this could be better rephrased
  • In April, a third of the station's 21-person news department was dismissed – might just say seven people, or seven out of twenty-one, were dismissed

Field ownership

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  • Kaiser Broadcasting sold a minority 22.5 percent stake in its holdings (excluding KBSC-TV in Los Angeles and Kaiser's radio stations) was sold to Field Communications on May 26, 1972, concurrent with Kaiser purchasing a majority 77.5 percent stake in Field's Chicago station, WFLD-TV. – this sentence is worded rather awkwardly especially with "...sold a minority... was sold...". I guess the "was sold" is a stray phrase typo.
  • the competition in the independent station market in Philadelphia was starting to tilt toward channel 29 – something about this sentence (particularly the phrase "competition... tilt towards") is rather unencyclopedic.

Disposition

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  • No issues for the Closure section
  • WPHL-TV, which had been running third among the independents as WTAF and WKBS fought for first and second – I felt the phrase "as WTAF and WKBS fought for first and second" a little unnecessary to rehash here
  • had gained two new television stations – "new" is a bit unnecessary here.
  • The battle to replace WKBS on channel 48 in Burlington, New Jersey, proved bitter. – sounds a bit like lifting from the source or original research.

That's all for copyedits issues.--ZKang123 (talk) 01:22, 17 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Sourcing and spot checks

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  • Ref 2 probably needs an access date. And also the exact page number since it links to a pdf. Would say for subsequent uses of Ref 2
    • I do not use access dates for history cards because they were printed products and will never change again. I have typically shunned using page mentions because the PDF pagination the FCC uses, while sensible, very poorly matches the physical documents that were scanned.
  • Refs 6, 8, 19, 30, 43, 46, 50, 62 check out.
  • Ref 16 notes Stu Nathan is sports director of Kaiser Broadcasting, not exactly the channel itself. Though a minor issue; I would say he's on the channel but more accurately sports director of the company than of the channel.
    • "of the Kaiser Broadcasting Corporation here". There is a second ref which I have added which calls him "WKBS sports director".
  • Ref 40 notes that 82 staffers lost their jobs from the channel, but that 25% managed to find new jobs elsewhere. From the statement itself, it quite implies all 82 ended up unemployed.
  • (optional) Add archive link for Ref 40.
  • There's a space between [50] [51][52]

That's all for sourcing spot-checks. Putting nomination on hold until everything is addressed.--ZKang123 (talk) 01:56, 17 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]

The discussion above is closed. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.