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Thanks for the notification of the recent deletion nomination. I have added some additional sources that should help satisfy reliability criteria including the charity Stonewall and a link from the Local Authority (Silverwood (talk) 13:51, 6 May 2009 (UTC))Reply
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Is this radio station supported by a band based in California-(Earshot), or Earshot in the case something else? -I thought it was some charity which supported local radio; a band would only be on some programmes so couldn't 'support' a whole station in the musical sense. 78.147.6.159 (talk) 12:49, 24 September 2009 (UTC)Reply
If you look at the article where Earshot is mentioned you will see there is a reference to their website so you could have checked that to find out. I'm not sure why you'd think it was anything to do with a Californian band, even if they do share the name... I am not 100% but I believe Earshot is a training company that established Reverb as a seperate company, rather than a subsidiary, so "supports" seemed an clear enough term. Silverwood (talk) 12:14, 21 October 2009 (UTC)Reply