Talk:Red Bar Radio

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[edit] Notability

comment from User:Ice9 copied here from User talk:Stormie

I have a number of articles that you may wish to take a look at.
First of all, an article from newsvine when Red Bar Radio became the first internet radio show to become nationally syndicated, here.
Other articles include sources such as Columbia Chronicle, 2 articles in Wired Magazine2, Talkers Magazine, The Bastion2 and there are also transcripts from Chicago Tribune and All Access Music.
The show has also been features on the front page of iTunes, as well as in the comedy section.
More Press can be found here
Thank you.

[edit] FYI

This page is mostly a violation of Wikipedia:NOT. Specifically, it violates:

2.3 Wikipedia is not a soapbox

4. Advertising.

2.6 Wikipedia is not a directory

3. Directories, directory entries, electronic program guide, or a resource for conducting business.

3.5 Wikipedia is not your web host

Let's work together to fix this page. Speciate (talk) 02:00, 19 February 2008 (UTC)