Talk:WGMP

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BetacommandBot (talk) 05:40, 30 November 2007 (UTC)

The "lead" parapgraph is misleading and has NPOV issues... it asserts (without a source) that the station is "unusual" in that all but one of its weekday programs is locally produced... what it really means is "daytime weekday"... they carry Laura Ingraham, Jerry Doyle, Roy Masters and Michael Savage at night. Also, the assertion that this is unusual is a reflection of the author's POV, not based on research of other programming on other stations. There are many radio news/talk stations in the United States that do not carry syndicated programming during the day. If you broaden the context to music stations, there are 1000s of them.

The link to aribtron does not back up the ratings claim. Making statements about a competitor is another NPOV consistent with the author's bias that local programming is inherently superior to syndicated programming. StreamingRadioGuide (talk) 17:35, 15 May 2008 (UTC)