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editThe Listenership section appears to be cut-and-pasted from a New York Times article. http://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/17/nyregion/17radio.html?_r=1&oref=slogin
Merger proposal: WNYC-FM and WNYC-AM into WNYC
editThe two pages WNYC-FM and WNYC-AM should probably be merged into WNYC. The majority of the information on the FM and AM pages are duplicative and any significant differences between FM and AM (mainly just on-air programming) can be encapsulated in a sentence on one main page. NYPR (talk) 19:07, 18 August 2020 (UTC)
BlueboyLINY
edit@BlueboyLINY: Defend your disruptive editing: Removal of internet streams and replacing with link to advertiser iHeartRadio.
"I'm BlueboyLINY. I have worked in Broadcasting since 1973, currently I work for a major media company in New York City. I began editing articles on Wikipedia in 2011 under the user name BlueboyLI (I have since lost access to that username). Based on my knowledge of radio & tv stations, here on Long Island and in the New York Metro area, knowledge I thought I could put it to good use here as an editor. I mostly edit New York area radio & tv pages because that's what I have first-hand knowledge of."User:BlueboyLINY at 2020-04-22T01:05:28
- Huh? There is no link to iHeartRadio in the article that I can see. All I see is BlueboyLINY fixing up some stylistic issues and removing the long list of streaming links, which seems reasonable to me. If you think they should be included, this is the page where you can make your case. — Rhododendrites talk \\ 01:58, 19 February 2022 (UTC)