User talk:Rwils
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[edit] WNNX/WWWQ
Hey, I have a question for you. You do realize that the call letters WWWQ are following Q100 over to 99.7fm, the WNNX call letters will be replaced by the new call letters of the new station that's premiering on 100.5fm right? Rwils (talk) 17:26, 26 January 2008 (UTC)
- Can you prove that? Have they said that somewhere, or are you guessing?
- It's incredibly unlikely that Cumulus will use the WNNX calls on 100.5. Cumulus is trying to establish a new brand at 100.5 - and NNX stands for "ninety-nine x". They're almost certainly going to obtain a new callsign for the station - one that actually relates to the new brand name. -- ChrisB (talk) 00:19, 27 January 2008 (UTC)
Sorry. What I meant was that the call letters of WWWQ now licensed to the 100.5 frequency are to be moved over to the 99.7 frequency to replace the WNNX letters, this has been requested to the FCC. As of yet the new call letters for Rock 100 cannot be publicly revealed, but they will replace the call letters of WWWQ now licensed to the 100.5 frequency. So, my question is why are you moving around the history and information for WNNX and WWWQ? -- Rwils (talk) 03:18 on Sunday, January 27, 2008 (UTC/GMT)
- Because Q100 is currently broadcasting on WNNX 99.7, so its relevant information belongs there, along with the history of the 99.7 frequency. It's no longer in both places because of Wiki guidelines about duplicate content - as its future is with 99.7, its history belongs there. Once the callsigns are changed, the WNNX article will be moved in its entirety to WWWQ, and the current WWWQ article will be moved to the new callsign. -- ChrisB (talk) 06:10, 27 January 2008 (UTC)
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- I removed the autoblock, you should be able to edit now. Mangojuicetalk 04:44, 27 January 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Callsign flip
I'm fully aware of the change. But Wikipedia guidelines specifically prohibit just swapping the content of two articles via cut and paste: WP:CPMV. All we need is an admin to swap the two pages, and we'll be good to go. -- ChrisB (talk) 22:19, 29 January 2008 (UTC)