Wikipedia:Pages needing attention/Broadcast

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[edit] Broadcast

[edit] Actors

[edit] Fictional characters

[edit] Genres

  • sitcom needs input from NON US/UK contributors or, at least, anyone that knows about sitcoms on; mainland Europe; Africa; Russia; Far East; Middle East; Australia; South America...anywhere other than UK/US, frankly... --bodnotbod 17:51, May 1, 2004 (UTC)

  • Television comedy used to be a redirect to sitcom. I felt that was misleading and unsatisfactory. I've made a start. Please help make it less British. ...

[edit] Lists

The list isn't complete and we are still sorely lacking in pages for actual radio stations, but I've added stations for Albany, Augusta, Carrollton, Macon, and Savannah. Valdosta (and maybe Columbus) still needs to be done though. Maclyn611 00:33, 14 Aug 2004 (UTC)

[edit] Radio

  • Radio programming - Someone with a good sense of radio history should do a better sorting job -- right now, "old time" and "modern" are the only two categories, which means the latter is quite a catch-all. More information on programming would be nice, too. --Scarequotes 23:10, Oct 7, 2003 (UTC)
  • Radio drama right now is woefully thin, lacking in any real history, and, to boot, almost wholly British -- modern British, at that -- in viewpoint. Radio drama had a huge history in the US, and the only acknowledgement of this is a single mention of Orson Welles's Mercury Theater production of War of the Worlds. --Calton 01:20, 6 Dec 2004 (UTC)
  • CIDC This article is messed up, but I don't know anything about Canadian radio stations. Can someone more versed in this subject fix the grammar and information? Also, is the notation used for the call sign abbreviation (C)I)D)ouglasC)) some kind of radio standard notation or is it a typo? - DropDeadGorgias 23:30, Mar 1, 2004 (UTC)

[edit] Television

  • Santa Barbara (television) I know very little on the subject, and I've added all I can. It was very popular (and I mean very) with teenagers in the '80s, so hopefully some thirtysomething can add a bit more. I mean, I could make a stab at it, but it would only end up being something like "the supercouples on the show were Cruz and Eden and Julia and Mason" and that's not sufficient. TheCustomOfLife 18:45, 20 Jun 2004 (UTC)
International broadcasting in Japan is now the title of this article. I fixed a few minor problems, and it looks o.k. to me. If nobody does anything more with it, I will delete this PNA note. It seems not to have an "attention" flag at the top anymore. P0M 02:23, 18 Dec 2004 (UTC)