Talk:105–106 Capital FM Scotland

Merger proposal
I suggest merging this page with that of Galaxy Scotland. All of the other Galaxy Wiki pages are being renamed and updated to reflect the relaunch with no loss of background info about those stations' past. I fail to see why the one station needs two separate pages to reflect the Galaxy era and the Capital era. Hughpugh 22:41, 2 January 2011 (UTC)

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The issues is nearly all the other Galaxy compaines have very little information about the re bands, and the changes made has lost some of the information. IF there merger goes a head then it should ALSO included this page Xfm Scotland which also part of this company? it also has information on old presenters etc.

I would actully suggest that this page is left alone to contain all new information about the new rebanded station and old Galaxy page get merged with Xfm to contain ALL information about the past 3 compaines, including presenters. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Crazyseiko (talk • contribs) 22:52, 2 January 2011 (UTC)


 * I'm aware about the separate XFM page but what exactly is the consensus to keep the Capital FM info separate from the historical background of the station? A new page is required, for example, for the East Midlands station as it is being created out of three separate stations and will air across the combined coverage area. But the Galaxy stations (including Scotland) and Red Dragon FM are merely relaunching and rebranding themselves - the Galaxy pages have reflected their past branding and history without the need to create a separate page for what is just another branding for the station. Aside the argument that XFM Scotland has its own page, why should the history of just one Galaxy station be singled out for protection? Hughpugh 23:10, 2 January 2011 (UTC)