Talk:KAOS (FM)

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Hello, I am pretty new to Wikipedia and somewhat familiar with its standards, so I may well make a mistake in starting to create a history of KAOS for this Wiki entry. If I made a mistake, please let me know where I was in error so I can learn from my mistakes. I have started soliciting content from KAOS DJs who have been around a while. Brianhe, or anybody else, I think we should totally work on making this a great and real page (not a stub.)


Sounds great, I'm all for expanding the article. I have no special affiliation with KAOS other than having won an on-air contest at about age 10 and being an ex-part time 'greener. I'll just volunteer to keep up the editorial cleanups but I don't really have content to contribute right now. Brianhe 06:15, 16 February 2006 (UTC) (btw you can end your talk edit with four squggles to get a timestamped signature like this one)


Thanks for your help. I often times overlook misspellings, so that helps. I am actually going to be making a website for my Evergreen program that is about the history of KAOS (there is no history written yet or any timelines or anything of the sort.) I am thinking of making a "history" section after the intro paragraph once I collect the content for that section. I am thinking of moving the Kurt Cobain appearance mention in the intro to the history section. Once again, thanks! P.S: what did you win when you were 10? Also, at what point is an entry not a stub anymore?


You certainly will qualify as the subject matter expert on the station so go for it! I won some album from their library ... a promo I think but I don't remember who it was (long time ago). The challenge was to correctly identify the theme from The Prisoner TV series. As for when it's not a stub, whenever you think it's sufficient to call it not a stub! The stub notation mainly exists to attract people who are willing to flesh out incomplete articles. It also helps sometimes to put articles in the right categories when they don't yet have category tags. I'd say it's probably ready now to have the stub tag removed. Brianhe 02:26, 17 February 2006 (UTC)