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[edit] CJAL

The reference to CJAL acting "as an unofficial A-Channel affiliate" has nothing to do with CKEM and CKAL's rebranding as Citytv; it has to do with the fact that CJAL airs some programming otherwise associated with the stations now branded as A-Channel, like CIVI, CKVR or CHRO. Bearcat 01:31, 21 December 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Educational TV templates

I added a template box to CJAL-TV and Knowledge Network per your suggestion; I haven't done Saskatchewan Communications Network yet. It's not actually a very complicated thing to do: just copy the template that's already on TVOntario, paste it into the new article at the top and make the necessary changes in the appropriate text fields (but leave the "pipe" character | at the end of each line to delimit the text field). Why not give it a whirl yourself on SCN? If you have a hard time with it, you can always come back to me for help. Just remember...there's no mistake you can possibly make that will permanently mess things up. Changes on here are always fixable or reversible. Bearcat 00:30, 16 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Re NBC references on CJON-TV

I'm perplexed as to why you've added the various NBC affiliate references here. While it might be relevant in, say, a discussion of the history of cable TV in St. John's, the identities and locations of the affiliates don't really have anything to do with the history of NTV. If there's a nuance I'm missing, let me know. — stickguy (:^›)— home - talk - 01:25, 24 March 2006 (UTC)

I've left the stations, at least for now, and rewritten it a bit to fit the content better. I doubt I'll find time to write a detailed article on cable in St. John's anytime soon. ;-) — stickguy (:^›)— home - talk - 14:38, 24 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Reach for the Top

I wouldn't use the spoiler tag in preparation for the possibility, personally, because it just looks weird if spoilers aren't actually present — but if somebody actually does add the winning team to the article before the episode is broadcast, then you'd have the options of either adding the spoiler tag at that time, or reverting the winning team's name on the grounds that it's not actually verifiable information until the episode airs. Generally, with most TV shows, "spoiler" is used in reference to aired episodes, in the sense that not everybody has actually seen the episode yet — in most cases, Wikipedia doesn't actually permit the kind of spoiler that's based on inside information about an episode that hasn't aired yet, because it's not verifiable until the episode has been broadcast. Bearcat 18:01, 28 May 2006 (UTC)

There's really no point in keeping the CBC tag even if it's been cancelled on the network, because if people are going to the wiki page for reach as a result of too little information on their official site, they will think that, oh, CBC is also hosting it, because it's in that category (as shown by the tag at the bottom). Pandacomics 04:57, 26 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] CHUM / Bell / CJON-TV

I added something just then about how it might affect CHUM as a programming source. Anything else, though, seems irrelevant to the subject. — stickguy (:^›)— home - talk - 23:43, 12 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] NTV etc.

There's a flawed assumption in that question: The CRTC doesn't approve every application it gets. In this case in particular, they aren't going to approve two new stations if they don't think the market will support it - they'd probably approve one (if any) and leave the other network to make a deal with NTV, however unlikely that may work out. — stickguy (:^›)— home - talk - 02:25, 26 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] CHER

For what it's worth, I wouldn't personally move it yet; it generally takes at least three to six months after a conversion license is granted before the move actually takes place. There's no way in hell the FM would launch less than two weeks after the CRTC approved the move. What I would do, though, is redirect CHER-FM to CHER (AM) in the meantime; in fact, I'll do that right now. And it'll be easy enough to move the article from one title to the other once we know for sure when the launch date is. Bearcat 05:30, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

As far as I know, the radio templates are permitted for any community that is considered to be a Designated Market Area — in NS, that would mean Halifax and Sydney. All of mainland Nova Scotia is considered to be within the Halifax DMA; Cape Breton Island is Sydney's. Since the actual number of radio stations in the Sydney market is smaller, though, I think what I would probably do is a Cape Breton template: Sydney would be at the top, since it's the primary media centre, but under that I'd add subsections for Cheticamp (CKJM) and Port Hawkesbury (CIGO). But you don't necessarily have to do it that way if you feel that's a bad idea; that's just what I would do to pad it out. Bearcat 18:13, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

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