Talk:CKUA Radio Network
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"CKUA is one of the world's best and most unique radio services" is hardly NPOV. This article also reads like a copyvio, though I can't find it. RickK 06:06, Jan 25, 2005 (UTC)
I rewrote this article to the best of my ability. --Zippanova 02:11, 20 Apr 2005 (UTC)
CKUA
editThe original CKUA article was written as an original piece (i.e., not cribbed form any other piece). I was the author and I accept the critique that it was not as neutral as it should have been. Apologies. I have however also corrected a couple of errors in the piece that was re-written.
Plans for future edits
editThere are a number of edits possible for this page. There is certainly more history that can be added, including the transitions from the U of A broadcaster through to present as a donor-supported station. In particular, the history of going off the air in 1997 is particularly interesting as a historical event. Robertwmartin (talk) 05:25, 24 January 2017 (UTC)
It would be good to get some public domain images of the various broadcast locations - U of A, Alberta Block, Alberta Hotel, National Music Centre. Robertwmartin (talk) 06:00, 7 March 2017 (UTC)