Re: HD Radio

I don't have HD Radio, plus I live nowhere near San Diego to begin with (Saskatchewan). ViperSnake151  Talk  01:41, 6 April 2018 (UTC)

Cite web

Yeah, I see I got that wrong ([1]). But it's confusing ... Acc. cite web template doc, "The publisher is the company that publishes the work being cited." So confusing to me ... Is the linked article an article part of, or from, their magazine? Or it's an online article on website representing the magazine!? If the ref is article in a magazine, then publisher is either 'Michael Harrison' or 'Talk Media Inc.', while 'Talkers Magazine' is neither and a magazine name, yes!? Or 'Talkers Magazine' is a website presence representing or associated with a magazine!? Thx for any help. --IHTS (talk) 05:15, 11 April 2018 (UTC)

No commons? :)

Hi, I'll respect your request, but are you aware that the license you chose would allow anyone to copy it to Commons, without requiring consent? If you had not been aware of this property of the license, I suggest nominating the file for deletion to avoid further issues.  ~ ToBeFree (talk) 00:03, 14 April 2018 (UTC)

I just don't want to have to deal with Commons. Jeh (talk) 00:06, 14 April 2018 (UTC)

{{Done}}

User:Unknown User1234 repeatedly removing branding in lede sentence of radio station articles

Hello Jeh,

An FYI that I'm following up on a comment you made on this user's talk page on April 12 here. Since you left your comment, he is continuing to remove branding on radio station pages, hasn't answered your comment on his talk page, and hasn't reverted any edits of this sort as you asked him to do. I've reverted several of these edits to pages that I've edited and frequently visit.

Pageographer 10:45, 14 April 2018 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Pageographer (talkcontribs)

Thanks. As far as I can tell he's never responded to anything on his talk page and his use of edit summaries is all but nil.
However, I feel that his removal of "FM/HD1" or "Analog/HD1" list item subheads from the "Format" parameter is legit. After all, we don't say "Analog" or "FM" (or "AM") in the format parameter for a non-HD station. So "Analog/HD1" can be assumed, and removing it reduces clutter in the infobox. WP:WPRS says nothing on this point either way. As I pointed out to him, it does support, by example, the inclusion of the branding in the "lede sentence". Thanks for your efforts. Jeh (talk) 15:39, 14 April 2018 (UTC)
Hi Jeh,
I appreciate your post and points of view. I however must disagree with your reasoning in removing/omitting the “Analog/HD1” (or “FM/HD1”) label. Here’s why: when I add content to any WP article, I assume the audience is the general public, and in the case of radio station pages, that the reader has no technical knowledge of any kind, especially about HD Radio. Your assumption, that Analog/HD1 is assumed, I believe, relies on the reader already understanding HD Radio and how it basically works. I don’t believe we should be making that assumption, considering that most people don’t even know that HD Radio exists, much less how it works. With that in mind, leaving off the Analog/HD1 label might impart the idea in the reader’s mind that the main program is FM (analog) only, and that an HD Radio receiver would simply add the ability to listen to the subchannels. Including the label makes it obvious that the main program is offered “in HD” as well as “the old fashioned way” that they can already receive.
Your post, though, points to a problem I believe really needs to be fixed—that there are no guidelines about this in WP:WPRS (or the Template:Infobox radio station page). Those of us that edit a lot of radio station pages, admins included, need to fix this. A consensus should be reached and new guidelines introduced to these WP pages so that we all are on the same page and aren’t reverting each others edits. I admittedly don’t know how to do that, but I’ll see if I can figure it out and get the conversation started.
Again, my thanks for your post. Pageographer (talk) —Preceding undated comment added 13:31, 15 April 2018 (UTC)
"how to do that" - easy! Just start a new section at WT:WPRS, describe the problem, propose a solution, and wait for responses. IME (see here) you'll be waiting a while, but that's how to start. I completely agree that a standard should be codified. For a few other things, too. Jeh (talk) 17:44, 15 April 2018 (UTC)
Thanks for the tip, Jeh! I appreciate it. I'll try to find some time to do this this week.. Pageographer (talk) 11:38, 16 April 2018 (UTC)