Talk:Mark Madden
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Columnist for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and radio host, though this isn't in the article.-Colin Kimbrell 22:40, 5 January 2006 (UTC)
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Looking at the history, we seem to have a revert war going on, but nobody is talking... I'm not going to get involved, other than to objecting to the wording of "former" - That's a POV issue. He didn't cease to be a sports radio host just because a station fired him. He is a sports talk host who as of today doesn't currently have employment. "Former" implies that he will never work again, which is speculative and violates the Wikpedia is not a Crystal Ball" principle. You editors better start talking on the talk page, or someone is going to come along and introduce you to the rules.StreamingRadioGuide (talk) 04:59, 29 May 2008 (UTC)