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[edit] Schedules

It violates WP:NOT#DIR, and Section 2 of the Broadcasting Act, 1990 in the UK.

From WP:NOT#DIR:

3. Directories, directory entries, electronic program guide, or a resource for conducting business. For example, an article on a radio station generally should not list upcoming events, current promotions, phone numbers, current schedules, etc., although mention of major events, promotions or historically significant programme lists and schedules may be acceptable. Furthermore, the Talk pages associated with an article are for talking about the article, not for conducting the business of the topic of the article. Wikipedia is not the yellow pages.

A page has an external link to the channels home page where suitable schedule can be found, there is no point of starting now on the UK pages. AxG @ talk 22:12, 1 November 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Your recent edits

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[edit] Schedule grid

Hi, I know you've worked on a few grids for television channels including Virgin 1. The one you made here is good, but could be beeter. You may of known that it was deleted from this page some time ago and maybe it should go back there. But instead I have put it on List of programmes broadcast by Virgin 1. Like the ones on American Broadcasting Company and so on do you think you can colour scheme it, for example factural documentry, entertainment reality. Thanks, Pafcool2 18:14, 3 November 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Speedy deletion of Lucinda Messenger

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