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listing the current call or frequency or format but think that the first airdate means just that. So, WMMS's first airdate should be August 1946. The format change date should be included in the article & if so determined here to be infobox worthy, it should go underneath the 1946 date. Again, to me anyway, first airdate means first time they took to the air.
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which is substantially similar to the KIK article, since the format hasn't really changed. Is it appropriate to have two articles, or should the articles be combined and the older title be made into a redirect? If the articles should be combined, maybe someone from this project could contact the
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I haven't done this before but would like to upload the logo for WTKK's HD2 channel "96.9 Irish" which is found at . There are no copyright notices anywhere on that page. Has anyone uploaded images before & know what to do in this case? Can it be uploaded because there are no copyright
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