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Nomination of John Campion for deletionA discussion is taking place as to whether the article John Campion is suitable for inclusion in Wikipedia according to Wikipedia's policies and guidelines or whether it should be deleted.
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Chronology added to Timeline of football on UK television articleAn IP has added a chronology of who held the rights to Division One/Premier League to my Timeline of football on UK television article. It's a good addition to Wikipedia but I'm not sure whether it should be part of the timeline or a separate article, which could be expanded to include other UK football competitions such as the FA Cup. What do you think? Rillington (talk) 13:39, 6 September 2021 (UTC)
Also, I'm continuing to compile the other timelines we talked about and am also starting on an additional timeline of UK radio chart shows. Rillington (talk) 16:24, 12 September 2021 (UTC)
User talk:This is Paul/Archive40 lists the timelines we are considering and in addition to my radio breakfast show timeline, I am continuing to put together timelines for multi-sport events, nighttime television and election broadcasts with the overnight timeline being the closest to completion. you indicated that you would look to do a timeline for commercial radio in Ireland snd maybe begin putting together the daytime television timeline? Rillington (talk) 16:04, 19 September 2021 (UTC)
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Timeline articlesI've recently added my latest time article - Timeline of breakfast radio programmes in the UK. I decided to restrict it to the national BBC stations and Classic Fm and Virgin/Absolute Radio, and not include the likes of Heart and Smooth as there are not national stations in the true definition of the word in this context, merely networks of local stations. I felt this would stop the timeline from becoming too unwieldly. I've also introduced a section to 2021 in British radio for the switching on of the new small-scale multiplexes. Finally one of my articles - Chronology of football on UK television - has been put into draft space at Draft:Chronology of football on UK television, and in truth it was a reasonable enough decision as it isn't anywhere near being completed. You can see the format I am using for this article and there are many more competitions and leagues to add, such as the FA Cup, European Cup/Champions League and international matches. I will add to this over time but my other under construction timeline would take priority with my forthcoming Nighttime timeline to follow next along with election broadcasts and multi-sport events, both of which are also under construction. I also think we decided upon a timeline for daytime television and also regional broadcasting on the BBC and ITV plus timelines for other genres such as film channels, shopping channels, music channels and also state broadcasts, business programmes, religious broadcasting, music programming and soap operas. I'd also add current affairs programmes to the list. We also gave a thumbs up to a satellite television timeline. On radio, we talked about timelines for LBC and TalkSPORT and more city/regional timelines for radio. Are there any others that we have missed? Rillington (talk) 13:33, 4 December 2021 (UTC)
A question about "reFill 2"Hi Paul, just a quick question, is there an option you can set for "reFill 2" to get it to apply the 'cite news' template and use the 'work' parameter rather than 'via' one, as is more normal for BBC News references? Currently, each time you use it, it uses the 'Cite web' template and sets the 'via=bbc.co.uk' parameter instead of the 'work=BBC News' one, as it did here. Thanks. -- DeFacto (talk). 21:15, 10 December 2021 (UTC)
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