Talk:WAAF (FM)
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Now that this is in waaf-FM, instead of just WAAF, do we still need the -
This article is about the radio station. WAAF is also an acronym for the Women's Auxiliary Air Force.
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[edit] Article Organization?
- Reviewed old airchecks and added to the article as well as cleaned up some. Broke the article down into more specific eras with headings as requested.
- Looks good. I've been thinking about the structure of the article a bit. We have sections for Opie, Anthony, and Jon Osterlund but shouldn't they go under the heading of notable former on air personalities? Likewise, The Hillman Morning Show's placement, as it is now, could lead a reader to think that they aren't on the air anymore since it follows the rest of the former personalities. I'd suggest that it be moved in to a subsection of current on air staff and the O&A and Jon Osterlund mini biographies go under a subsection of notable former on air personalities (with a link at the top of the section, in the case of Opie and Anthony, to go to the main article). I'll do it, but I just wanted to get some opinions first. --Inaxdaze 19:01, 18 April 2006 (UTC)
This has been taken care of.
- Can we organize the history section in to "eras"? It's becoming increasingly long and hard to follow - I'm thinking something like "The early years", "Sold to Entercom", and "The present" (or something to that effect). I think that will break up the article nicely. Then we could break up the DJ list in to each era, and keep everything from becoming disjointed. --Inaxdaze 17:28, 16 March 2006 (UTC)
This has been taken care of, as well.