Talk:Sports Byline USA

COI editing
I have tagged this article for COI since Lile has been actively promoting her autobiographical draft and its effects on this article. This needs neutral editors who are not associated with Lile or Sports Byline to clean up the tone. AngusW🐶🐶F ( bark  •  sniff ) 11:24, 15 December 2020 (UTC)

I rewrote the article, added 30 programs and took care of the COI issues. I will be adding secondary source references for each host shortly, but began by taking the programming from the official website. I believe this gives a bigger picture. I left the USPS Post office event on the page with a short section about Sail Sport and Tittilating Sports because this was history for USPS and for Sports Byline. But, by organizing spotlights into its own section, other authors can add bits of history from secondary sources about other shows and hosts, as appropriate, and the article structure accommodates these additions. I removed the COI notice from the article, because I believe I have fixed the problems that you asked to be corrected and created an article structure that other authors can expand upon. signed by User:SoundNotater Dec 27, 2020 7:16 PM EST


 * , the headers imply bias and tone, so they need to be rewritten and reorganized neutrally. You'll want to redo it to be more chronological and less of an Annual Report. AngusW🐶🐶F  ( bark  •  sniff ) 08:41, 29 December 2020 (UTC)

Ok. Will do this in a few days from now. Thanks for the suggestion. BTW you have an impressive record of edits. I appreciate your mentorship. SoundNotater (talk) 02:03, 1 January 2021 (UTC)

Programs list
This should be a simple bullet list or a paragraph of programs offered by Sports Byline. See KNBR (AM) and see Sports content and Programming sections. Also there are syndicated programs that are mainly Sports Byline originated and ones that are syndicated from other national ones (Ferrall Coast to Coast is national) AngusW🐶🐶F  ( bark  •  sniff ) 08:50, 29 December 2020 (UTC)


 * I changed to just programs and hosts for now. Will look at the KNBR (AM) and consider your suggestion.   There is a difference between Sports Byline USA and a radio station in that not all programs are on all its 10 platforms.  Platforms are defined as, for example: 1 platform would be the 200 affiliate radio stations.  Another platform would be the American Forces Network. etc. Sports Byline USA is rather unique in this.  Some programming, doesn’t go into the Siruis XM platform and some does.   But the hosts tend to be linked to their programs.  So that is why I thought it was good to group them together.  Signed by User:SoundNotater 2:06pm ET