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According to Wikipedia rules (and established consensus), we have to go by the "licensed" information. Anything in the construction permits aren't added until the FCC website updates. It's a silly rule, I know, but it keeps station pages updated per the FCC (which is our best available source). Unfortunately, I can't take your word for it, as that would be in violation of our original research rules. If there is a third party reliable source you can provide that states WTJU has increased it's watts, then we can update the page before the FCC information is updated. If not, we have to wait. Sorry. - NeutralhomerTalk23:36, 5 December 2012 (UTC)Reply

Couple things...

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Thanks for your recent edits to WTJU and WXTJ-LP. A couple of things you should be aware of...

  • "See also" sections in articles are strictly for links to other articles here. (See Manual of Style/Layout) If there are relevant external links of any kind, they all should go under "External links". See External links for the rules on what types of links are acceptable. I think newspaper articles and such are fine to link to if they add information, but best practice would be to incorporate any additional facts they have into the article if possible.
  • You are clearly the manager of WTJU, so your edits to that article fall under the expansive conflict of interest guideline. It is a guideline, so not a hard and fast ban from editing articles you are related to -- I am myself a UVA and TJU alum and had no problems writing WCVL-FM and WXTJ-LP -- but it is asking you to be aware how your external assocation with an article's subject affects your writing and others' perception of it.

Xenon54 (talk) 01:59, 29 August 2017 (UTC)Reply

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