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Hovnanian Enterprises
editK. Hovnanian Homes (Hovnanian Enterprises) does have operations in Kentucky. They don't offer communities there but they do offer their 'Built on your Lot' product line in Kentucky. Take a look at khov.com or khovboyl.com and it's right there on the map. Sorry if I'm doing this talk thing wrong, I'm new to wiki editing.
Err... Actually I'm wrong, it isn't on the map. Sorry!
Houston
editI moved the city council table that you recently added to the Houston, Texas article to the Politics of Houston article which is linked from the main page. The current article is too large as it is. We're trying to put it on a diet in prep for FA. Thanks Postoak 23:50, 15 September 2006 (UTC)
Politics section
editI removed this from the Houston article because it is unsourced. Some of the information is also repeated in the "Politics of Houston" subarticle, perhaps it should all be relocated there. Please understand that the Houston article is being reviewed for FA and they have already hit us hard for not having enough citations...see Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/Houston, Texas. Thanks, Postoak 05:04, 29 January 2007 (UTC)
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Audioslave article
editHi there!
I am currently working on the improvement of the Audioslave article, now about halfway done, I'm opting to make it a featured article, but that is a lot of work. It isn't visible on the article yet, I haven't saved any changes, I want to save the whole thing once, when it's complete. I'm not from an English speaking country, I'm from Hungary, so I'm not really good in writing, expressing my thoughts in English, or not on that sophisticated level the feature article criteria requires, but I try to do my best. So the reason I'm writing to you is that if you'd like to help me in any way, e.g. finding sources, references, citations, any ideas on how to improve the article, maybe images, you're really welcome! Of course, if you like Audioslave as much as I do and would like to see it as a featured article. The best would be if you could help me with English, the grammar and stuff like that. So if you're interested I can send you the work I've done maybe in e-mail or some way, I don't think it would be good if I copied it to the talk page, it's pretty long and currently I'm just working on it in Microsoft Word. You can check it then and see if you have anything to add or help/correct. So anyways, if you're interested just say so.
Thank you very much in advance. Gocsa 17:37, 22 July 2007 (UTC)
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editHello, I'm Mvcg66b3r. I noticed that you added or changed content in an article, KRIV (TV), but you didn't provide a reliable source. It's been removed and archived in the page history for now, but if you'd like to include a citation and re-add it, please do so. You can have a look at referencing for beginners. If you think I made a mistake, you can leave me a message on my talk page. Thank you. Mvcg66b3r (talk) 00:08, 19 January 2023 (UTC)
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Mvcg66b3r, I'd be glad to find sources regarding sports programming for these stations and others, since there are loads of uncited references to notable sporting events involving local teams and/or events that aired locally, since there are already multiple references to various stations who aired Super Bowls involving local teams or having taken place in a particular market - for instance - that are not necessarily cited properly, and with the way TV listings play out these days in an era where newspaper listings have given way to near-invisible digital ones it can be impossible to truly know if a local station did in fact carry their local team's most notable game. I know this well from past experience being that I am from Houston and witnessed some of these sporting events take place, and shall also mention that KTRK did in fact carry this year's Houston Marathon (which would warrant a minor edit from "served" to "serves" in that context), and in fact preempted its usual slate of local and ABC Sunday morning programs to carry it.
I do not have a Newspapers.com or NewsBank account though, which makes the sourcing all that more difficult for me since that can take money and/or access to a public library. When I am able to obtain a source, I can cite that on here, but do keep in mind there of hundreds of similar entries on many station pages on here (not just sports-related, but also with regards to past programming as well), and it would be impossible to enforce such standards without massively purging much of the relevant content that has been observed by past viewers of these stations and others and which has been submitted in the past on here without much of an eagle eye effect...it is better to seek out such cited references to correct the issue and not lose track of that content than to surreptitiously wipe it all out and lose track of what was there that was otherwise observed. I wish pages were more like the very detailed one for WVPX-TV out of Akron, Ohio (which has dozens of references to Newspapers.com findings), and whoever did those edits should be commended for taking the effort to find sources and even upload clippings onto that page. In short, I would like to see every television station page on here reflect that level of detail from local programs to sports and syndication offerings to notable news figures, which especially for a station that is nothing more than a multicast network station over there in northeast Ohio these days is remarkable.
- @Stantheman8609: Why don't you talk to @Sammi Brie: or @Nathan Obral:. They helped with the WVPX-TV article and might just help you. Mvcg66b3r (talk) 05:19, 19 January 2023 (UTC)
I have an excellent link I came across as well that references the local sports teams' broadcast histories: https://archive.506sports.com/wiki/Main_Page. Those sources you mentioned would be of help as well and might even have a newspaper reference or two. Not sure what kind of sports broadcasting project exists here on Wikipedia since it's a rather niche element of the fifth estate.
- Hi Stan! I'm Sammi, and I'm responsible for most of the improved articles that we have on TV stations—including, I might add, KTRK and KRIV. (Nathan did WVPX-TV; that thing is his baby!) We have suffered for a long time in our field from very, very crufty pages, thanks to the tendencies of certain editors and a general misalignment with the norms and style of the encyclopedia. This means that sometimes, addition is subtraction. When I did KDAF in Dallas, now one of my 50 broadcasting Good Articles (and I also have the only Featured Article in the field, WBPX-TV), the word count and number of characters of prose decreased by 40 percent even while many more references were added. One of my guiding principles is that I tend to focus specifically on station-led activities, and sports is a good place to show this. Simulcasts of cable-only NFL games or the mere airing of network sports events involving local teams aren't topics for the article on the station. Materials like those you added to KRIV and KTRK-TV are exactly the type I've been removing in my overhauls. I do add things that tend to involve the station a lot more (e.g. originating preseason NFL coverage for a team). There are, of course, stations (often heritage independents) whose long history of local sports broadcasting rights is highly relevant (KTXH, for instance). In that case, though, the team made the deal directly with the station, and it was the originating station in the team's home market. Quality articles in this field don't happen overnight. As you've pointed out, they do require newspaper. I know that NewsBank has the Houston Chronicle scanned throughout its history (NewsBank's scans and/or post-1985 digital full text form the basis of many of the refs on the Houston pages I've done), but I'm unsure as to how the Houston Public Library offers it. I know you wouldn't meet the activity requirements for The Wikipedia Library, through which I get Newspapers.com access, either. This is also a good place to point out that while a lot of time and effort has gone into the 506 Sports archive, it's a wiki and not a reliable source for use. However, I'm more than happy to provide tips and point people toward how to write better articles. We all know our field can use them. Sammi Brie (she/her • t • c) 07:23, 19 January 2023 (UTC)
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