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Over the last couple of days, an IP and a new user bearing the station call sign have attempted to remove this section, and have been reverted. The user currently is blocked for issuing a legal threat on an admin's talk page. My question is, while it looks innocuous, how confident are we that the information in that section is correct? The cite to the Music Business Radio blog seems valid, but all the indicates is that the station runs that particular program, which according to MBR's website is broadcast once a week. What's our source for the other information in that section? XymmaxSo let it be writtenSo let it be done20:57, 19 November 2008 (UTC)Reply
The rest of the programming section, and indeed almost the entire article, seems to be confirmed by the radio stations own website: [1]. If it is wrong there, its not our responsibility to know that. Indeed, if the (now blocked) person who claims to be the station owner really is, he should perhaps get his own house in order before deciding that Wikipedia is somehow wrong. --Jayron32.talk.contribs21:11, 19 November 2008 (UTC)Reply
As an editor that has made substantial additions to this article, I can say that I based all of my edits on the FCC database, the station's official website, and the several reliable sources included as references. The editor who has been deleting all or part of this article over the last few days has been deleting such incontrovertible areas as the infobox, links to the FCC and other standard databases, and all of the formatting. This article just survived an AfD but based on the IP address that does not appear to be a possible cause for the apparent attacks on this article. - Dravecky (talk) 21:52, 19 November 2008 (UTC)Reply