Talk:2024 in British radio
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Material World; "present"
editMaterial World was replaced by Inside Science 11 years ago. I've deleted the first and added the second.
For now I've kept the decidedly risky YYYY–present format, but really that needs changing throughout to something that won't go out of date. Musiconeologist (talk) 00:26, 20 March 2024 (UTC)
Format of Continuing programmes section
editTo try to make the information more permanently correct, I've removed references to present as advised here, and used started instead. Where a programme has stopped then restarted, I've used the format 2001–2005, resumed 2008.
I've also added an introductory sentence, which will need putting into past tense when 2025 arrives. I think there's a template for tagging that fact. (Edit: There is. It's {{update after}}, and I've inserted it.) Musiconeologist (talk) 00:52, 21 March 2024 (UTC)
- I'm now wondering whether since would be better. I settled on started before I'd added the introduction, because since didn't quite seem to fit. But since can refer back to running now, so feels more natural to me than it did. Musiconeologist (talk) 01:05, 21 March 2024 (UTC)
Living World
edit- The newest episode on the programme page seems to be March 2022.
- Its name there appears as Living World (no The). Unfortunately that also differs from the title of our article page, which has a lot of incoming links.