Talk:Boss Radio

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I'm not sure about the inclusion of the third 'Other use' of the title 'Boss Radio' added at the bottom of the page. I only know about these guys because they asked me to create some jingles for them, I don't know how genuine they were, I only know I didn't get paid. Should it be removed?

The other uses section is not referenced to or by anything. It is meaningless trivia and does not belong in this article. For instance: when did this other station operate and how wide was its audience and for how long? Are there any major documented references to it? Same goes for the mention of the band and as for the remour, it does not belong because it is only a rumour that is totally unsupported by fact.

[edit] Other uses

'Boss Radio' is also the name of a former British land-based pirate radio station, a British jazz/rock group, and the name of a group of people who it is rumoured intended to take over Radio City's transmitters on the day of the UK Marine Offences Act (Apparently their money ran out).