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targets a more mature audience (40s to 50s), which explains their ratings. Fans of the site are die-hard hipsters themselves, which by nature leads to even more overstatement of the shows importance. Even worse, the station is the official station of the Seattle Seahawks, and Seattle Mariners which both broadcast during TBTL's segments... TBTL frequently gets pushed aside for political conventions and other such events. The station uses TBTL as time filler but will probably last for some time as the programming schedule would be difficult to fill with a show gathering a stronger following. Does it really rank as an entry in Knowledge (XXG)? not likely... not even remotely to be honest. But that's what makes it sooooo TBTL... self-importance. :)
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As it seems somewhat obvious that everyone discussing this (myself included) is bias in one way or another about the article's content and subject (so us making a decision would be a violation of the Knowledge (XXG) guidelines), we need a neutral person. Can somebody figure out how to request someone
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Merging the phrase Too Beautiful to Live to a Luke Burbank entry would likewise be a little disingenious. The name's been used with at least two other shows I'm aware of... one in New York and another in the 90's in Canada on 99.9 FM. Claiming such a generic phrase parodyed heavily in movies and pop
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agree about this point but, for those of us who have not listened to this program before, it would be good if we had at least 1 other perspective to the on-air aggression ... not saying it's not a fact, just saying i think we need secondary verification of observational statements --- that said, i'm
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Due to the fact that the section I have added may be conterversial, I would like to remind others that non-print observations and the alike from persons other than one-self are acceptable, and are not oringinal research or anything like that. I am not sure of how to write the reference for this kind
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Agree. This article and the TBTL one are more appropriate for fan sites, they are not encyclopedic entries. I've replaced the notoriety tag; both should be deleted. (Also, I've edited out Burbank being "the official voice" of Alaska Airlines and AT&T. Burbank is one of three on-air personalities
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It is not appropriate in an encylcopedic entry to list a local radio personalities local endorsements. There are three other hosts at KIRO who make endorsements of AT&T Wireless. Off the top of my head I can think of 9 hosts in Seattle who do paid endorsements of AT&T Wireless. Unless no one
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This is severely disingenuous and needs a citation or deletion. An extended discussion on radio-info.com indicated at least 3 people were approached by KIRO to host this show and turned them down and Burbank sent in his resume and was hired. I'm not saying one or the other is correct but, because we
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I've also replaced "approached by KIRO" to "hired by KIRO." There is no evidence Burbank was approached by KIRO as opposed to just applying. A discussion on radio-info.com indicates several local radio persons prior to Burbank turned-down the job before KIRO finally got to him and he was willing to
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What Canadian station are you referring to? 99.9fm? I couldn't seem to find any such station with any history of a show called 'Too Beautiful To Live', or one in New York. It appears you have some kind of personal issue with the program, and are insistent on getting it removed from wikipedia. Being
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True, but this is what TBTL stands for at its core... usurping tools, phrases, and general attention with the air of a pretenious hipster. The show is a poorly rated show on an otherwise well-rated talk-show lineup. The demographics of the show is for teens to twenty's, but the channel in general
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From there he moved to public radio station KUOW 94.9 FM, producing local talk show "The Conversation", after which he was hired as a producer / writer on the public radio satire show "Rewind". Later, Burbank moved to Los Angeles, where he worked as a producer on NPR's midday program "Day to Day",
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I edit a lot of radio articles, and my general thought is that a local-only evening talk show shouldn't have its own article (re: notoriety). The TBTL article also looks like a fansite, though that happens with artioles for many shows. IMHO, even Mr. Burbank's article/notoriety is questionable,
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While it is true that Jenn and Luke frequently use the term "retarded" in a pjorgative manner, they have been doing so less frequently. Likewise, Luke's facinsation with the words "Douche" and "Doucher" has fallen off in the past months and shouldn't be used against them in any decisions IMO.
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Luke has admitted in the last few months to having mouth herpes on air as the dentist mentioned it too loudly and the others in the clinic knew who was there. Dori was the first to talk about it on air, Luke played a clip of Dori talking about it - he was indirect at first doing a parody of it
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in other articles, I will not be able to communicate with you in the future. As a result of cyberstalking it is possible I could come to suffer from any of the following: shock and disbelief, anxiety, a sense of helplessness, nightmares or changes in sleep and eating patterns.
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If someone wants to know what the target audience of this radio show was, the date it was canceled (after the topic of this article had left), or NPRs rationale for its cancellation, they can read the article for this show which is conveniently hyperlinked in this article.
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3. As I said, I do not make deadlines. I politely request expeditious response so that the articles can be corrected as quickly as they were created. This is a reasonable onus for us to assume in fulfillment of our voluntarily encumbered obligations to wikipedia readers.
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on KIRO-AM who endorse AT&T on KIRO and KIRO alone. On-air endorsements on your own radio show doesn't make you a company's "official voice." For Alaska Airlines, he's been the uncredited narrator on some of their radio ads. That doesn't equate to "official voice."--
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If and when such things happen, please let me know, I'd love to keep track of the effect my harmless advisories to read Knowledge (XXG) guidelines and policies has had on you. Especially shock and disbelief. That one sounds particularly dangerous.
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1. This is an article about this Burbank fellow, not his radio show. I have no problem if his staff are mentioned in the article about his show, but not in the article about him. To come to this conclusion I have used comparative referencing:
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4. I disagree with your semantic argument about "freelance reporter"--Google turns up 123,000 uses of the phrase, including 182 uses on Knowledge (XXG). However, I actually didn't see any uses of the term in connection with
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The Bryant Park Project was targeted at on-line listeners, and reportedly grew to have one million "unique" listeners per month, but it was cancelled in July 2008, with NPR calling the cancellation "a financial and strategic
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This is patently incorrect; one cannot "be a freelance reporter", one can only "file reports as a freelancer." That is the nature of freelance work in radio and every industry. This needs to be heavily edited or deleted.
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This article references allegations by former employers that the topic of this article stole office furniture. This is clearly germane to any bio and must be added (with a note that the allegation was denied, of course).
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A discussion was initiated on deletion of this statement within this discussion board in which a suggestion for deletion was raised. After a reasonable period of time had passed, no one registered objection to deletion.
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8. No, the "stealing furniture" story is not a "must." If we end up adding an extensive section about his days at KUOW, maybe it could go in as a passing, joking mention, in the same spirit that it is included in
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2. These statements were all easily sourced from the articles; I've changed a few words to more closely reflect the articles (for example, the articles all mention that Burbank was originally hired as a "booker" on
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still voting delete for this article but, if it must remain, i suppose i'm okay with this note since the rest of the article is pretty fawning ... also, you should join the discussion voting to delete
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1. I completely disagree, there's no reason not to have a sentence mentioning the main people on his show, especially since (as noted in #5) Andrews was reportedly key to his getting the job at KIRO.
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5. I hardly think this was "disingenous" and "purging" is hardly the remedy; anyway, I went with what it actually said in the cited source, namely that Andrews pitched the show and Burbank to KIRO.
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the sources and found the desired citations and corrections. Anyway, that's what I just did. The results are found in the new version of the article I just posted. In response to your points:
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Also, unless someone can provide a third-party citation indicating that he has been a voiceover performer for Alaska Airlines and "other companies" we need to delete that as well, expeditiously.
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2. To all other points, I'm reserving a right of reply. It will be an easier process for everyone involved if we can work through the fixing of these articles one deletion and edit at a time.
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a- article is about Burbank not his radio show, he has a separate article for that; 2 - every radio show in the world is hosted with the help of a producer and an engineer, this is frivolous
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The 'herpes' conversations were clearly a joke. Oddly enough, months later, Dori Monson also joked about having 'mouth herpes' and took calls from listeners trying to diagnose the situation.
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of talk pages. It's much more convenient for everyone - especially you - to add them at the end of the talk page. There are guidelines for this if you'd like me to quote them to you. --
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After leaving NPR and returning to Seattle, Burbank was approached by 710 KIRO to host a radio show that appealed to a younger audience who would not normally listen to talk-radio.
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These sections have been on this page, uncited, for months now. These are cornerstone, foundation statements and need to be deleted if citations can't be found extremely quickly.
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The way the bio is written makes it sound like the subject filed multiple reports with This US Life. Evidence exists he only filed one report in 2001. I propose clarifying this.
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This needs a citation or rapid deletion. Every article I've read said the Bryant Park Project had good ratings but was only carried on 13 NPR stations which is what killed it.
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3. On this point, I do partially agree with you--the articles don't talk about bad ratings, and NPR claimed they were happy with ratings, but not with the cost of the show.
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Is known for using the word 'retarded' often and is thus very disparaging to mentally retarded people. Source: 710Kiro radio output at 710kHz amplitude modulation
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I VOTE DELETE!!! You are correct in your assesment ... in fact, since there's a hissy fit going on between the two of you I'm deleting it myself ---
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It is poor form to make exceptions to precedent without just cause. What is the just cause to grant this Burbank fellow an exception to precedent?
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6. I don't think there's anything wrong with mentioning that a notable person does commercials; however, I do agree that this would benefit from a
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really rate its own article? Or if it does, does it rate one of that length? Remember this is an encyclopedia and much of what is in the
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I have restored the article because Luke Burbank is still employed by KIRO until the end of the year, as stated in the article. Humbly,
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He frequently uses the word "gay" to indicate something he deems to be bad. This has led to charges of homophobia and hate-mongering. --
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He was previously a freelance reporter for other NPR shows such as All Things Considered, This American Life, and Morning Edition.
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have two unverifiable claims in conflict, the entire sentence needs to be purged unless a citation can be quickly found.
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is a serious question and I regret you have chosen to make light of it. I will have to request administrative assistance.
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Burbank also works as a commercial voice-over performer, for Alaska Airlines, AT&T Wireless, and other companies.
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take it. Using the word "approached" fictitiously leads the reader to believe he was their first choice. --
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Burbank hosts the show with help from producer Jennifer Andrews and engineer Sean De Tore.
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that wiki is supposed to be a neutral forum, this seems to miss the spirit of the site.
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speaking of himself licking a thrown away yogurt cover and getting the symptoms. --
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Thanks for the input! I look forward to quick resolution of point #1.
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He has also on-air used the phrases "duchetards" and "sub-retarded".
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7. Burbank's daughter's name is easily found in the cited sources.
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The Bryant Park Project struggled with low ratings on NPR stations.
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I would have to disagree with merging the articles together the
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culture (especially 80s rock bands) seems, well, "hipster".
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eventually working his way up to the position of reporter.
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