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All the information on this page about the history comes directly from the WBGU-FM training documents and thus is copywritten to the training director who made it and then updated this wiki, Andrew Balcerzak. It is not published, so citations are not available. The documentation is all in the station in electronic copy. Not sure how to show this? WBGU Member Dec 25 2007 (EST) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.62.26.230 (talk) The image is too large, but I can't get the resize coding to work (does this not work on GIFs?). Also, I'm concerned about copyright. Kelly Martin 04:55, Jun 5, 2005 (UTC)
- Agree, image (wiki link: Image:WBGU 88.1 FM Coverage Pattern.gif ) is copyrighted to radio-locator.com, and is not fair use (as logos would be, by Wikipedia guidelines). I removed the image in favor of a new infobox incorporating WBGU-FM's logo. (There isn't room at present for both anyway.) SwissCelt 21:21, 9 Jun 2005 (UTC)